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The conformational sensitivity of iterative stockholder partitioning schemes

Abstract

Chemical interpretation and empirical modeling of partial charges requires a robust partitioning scheme to derive these charges from the molecular electronic density. The degree of undesirable conformational sensitivity is assessed for three iterative stockholder partitioning schemes: Hirshfeld-I (HI), Iterative Stockholder Analysis (ISA) and a new Gaussian ISA variant (GISA). GISA has fewer degrees of freedom than ISA and enforces monotonically decaying pro-atoms. These improvements accelerate the converge of GISA as compared to ISA. However, the conformational sensitivity of the charges does not decrease and is still large compared to HI.

Authors

Verstraelen T; Ayers PW; Van Speybroeck V; Waroquier M

Journal

Chemical Physics Letters, Vol. 545, , pp. 138–143

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

August 30, 2012

DOI

10.1016/j.cplett.2012.07.028

ISSN

0009-2614

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