Molecular Dynamics of Artificially Pair-Decoupled Systems: An Accurate Tool for Investigating the Importance of Intramolecular Couplings

Journal of chemical theory and computation(2023)

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We propose a numerical technique to accurately simulate the vibrations of organic molecules in the gas phase, when pairs of atoms (or, in general, groups of degrees of freedom) are artificially decoupled, so that their motion is instantaneously decorrelated. The numerical technique we have developed is a symplectic integration algorithm that never requires computation of the force but requires estimates of the Hessian matrix. The theory we present to support our technique postulates a pair-decoupling Hamiltonian function, which parametrically depends on a decoupling coefficient a ? [0, 1]. The closer a is to 0, the more decoupled the selected atoms. We test the correctness of our numerical method on small molecular systems, and we apply it to study the vibrational spectroscopic features of salicylic acid at the Density Functional Theory ab initio level on a fitted potential. Our pair-decoupled simulations of salicylic acid show that decoupling hydrogen-bonded atoms do not significantly influence the frequencies of stretching modes, but enhance enormously the out-of-plane wagging and twisting motions of the hydroxyl and carboxyl groups to the point that the carboxyl and hydroxyl groups may overcome high potential energy barriers and change the salicylic acid conformation after a short simulation time. In addition, we found that the acidity of salicylic acid is more influenced by the dynamical couplings of the proton of the carboxylic group with the carbon ring than with the hydroxyl group.
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molecular dynamics,pair-decoupled
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