Global potential energy minima of C60(H2O)n clusters.

Autor: Hernández-Rojas J; Departamento de Física Fundamental II, Universidad de La Laguna, 38205 Tenerife, Spain. jhrojas@ull.es, Bretón J, Gomez Llorente JM, Wales DJ
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The journal of physical chemistry. B [J Phys Chem B] 2006 Jul 13; Vol. 110 (27), pp. 13357-62.
DOI: 10.1021/jp0572582
Abstrakt: Likely candidates for the global potential energy minima of C60(H2O)n clusters with n < or = 21 are found using basin-hopping global optimization. The potential energy surfaces are constructed using the TIP4P intermolecular potential for the water molecules, a Lennard-Jones water-fullerene potential, and a water-fullerene polarization potential, which depends on the first few nonvanishing C60 multipole polarizabilities. This combination produces a rather hydrophobic water-fullerene interaction. As a consequence, the water component of the lowest C60(H2O)n minima is quite closely related to low-lying minima of the corresponding TIP4P (H2O)n clusters. In most cases, the geometrical substructure of the water molecules in the C60(H2O)n global minimum coincides with that of the corresponding free water cluster. Exceptions occur when the interaction with C60 induces a change in geometry. This qualitative picture does not change significantly if we use the TIP3P model for the water-water interaction. Structures such as C60@(H2O)60, in which the water molecules surround the C60 fullerene, correspond to local minima with much higher potential energies. For such a structure to become the global minimum, the magnitude of the water-fullerene interaction must be increased to an unphysical value.
Databáze: MEDLINE