SCPDP model of water
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The SCPDP model [1] is similar to the SPC model for water. It is polarisable, and has a permanent dipole moment of 1.85D.
Parameters[edit]
parameter | value |
kJ mol-1 | |
(charge neutrality) |
Vapour–liquid equilibrium[edit]
- Milan Predota , Ariel A. Chialvoa, and Peter T. Cummings "On the determination of the vapor–liquid envelope for polarizable models by Monte Carlo simulation", Fluid Phase Equilibria 183-184 pp. 295-300 (2001)
- J. L. Rivera, M. Predota, A. A. Chialvo, and P. T. Cummings "Vapor–liquid equilibrium simulations of the SCPDP model of water", Chemical Physics Letters 357 pp. 189-194 (2002)