RWFF model of water

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RWFF (reactive water force field) water model [1].

Summary

The special reactive force field for water (RWFF) has been developed in [1]. This force field allows, in combination with classical molecular dynamics, the calculation of macroscopic physical properties and, in particular, of the conductivity. The classical approach is favorable in simulations, because the conductivity is a cooperative effect of all charged particles in a given system. Therefore the simulations have to include a large number of atoms and have to be repeated sufficiently to obtain a significant statistics. The ability the RWFF describes properly the

proton transfer between hydronium and water molecule, as well as other properties of water has been shown by simulations on a Nafion membrane. The kinetics of the proton transfer was investigated and found to be of the second order, and the elevated conductivity in membranes was well reproduced.


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