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Force field models, empirical angle bending

Fractionation factors are calculated using measured vibrational spectra supplemented by simplified empirical force-field modeling (bond-stretching and bond-angle bending force constants only). [Pg.103]

Figure 4. Schematic illustration of force-constant parameters used in Modified Urey-Bradley Force-Field (MUBFF) vibrational modeling (Simanouti (Shimanouchi) 1949). The MUBFF is a simplified empirical force field that has been used to estimate unknown vibrational frequencies of molecules and molecule-like aqueous and crystalline substances. Here, three force constants (K, H, and describe distortions of a tetrahedral XY molecule, [Cr04] due to bond stretching (Cr-O), bond-angle bending (Z O-Cr-O), and repulsion between adjacent non-bonded atoms (0..0). Less symmetric molecules with more than one type of bond or unequal bond angles require more parameters, but they will belong to the same basic types. Figure 4. Schematic illustration of force-constant parameters used in Modified Urey-Bradley Force-Field (MUBFF) vibrational modeling (Simanouti (Shimanouchi) 1949). The MUBFF is a simplified empirical force field that has been used to estimate unknown vibrational frequencies of molecules and molecule-like aqueous and crystalline substances. Here, three force constants (K, H, and describe distortions of a tetrahedral XY molecule, [Cr04] due to bond stretching (Cr-O), bond-angle bending (Z O-Cr-O), and repulsion between adjacent non-bonded atoms (0..0). Less symmetric molecules with more than one type of bond or unequal bond angles require more parameters, but they will belong to the same basic types.
EFF (Empirical force field) [186] has been designed just for modeling hydrocarbons. It uses the quartic anharmonic potential for the bond stretching, and the cubic anharmonic for the valence angle bending. No out of plane or electrostatic terms are involved, although the cross terms, except torsion-torsion and bend-torsion ones, are included. [Pg.168]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.166 , Pg.173 ]




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