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Cavity-free continuum solvation: implementation and parametrization in a multiwavelet framework

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arxiv 2211.02461 v2 pith:CQWGUXYM submitted 2022-11-04 physics.chem-ph

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We present a multiwavelet-based implementation of a quantum/classical polarizable continuum model. The solvent model uses a diffuse solute-solvent boundary and a position-dependent permittivity, lifting the sharp-boundary assumption underlying many existing continuum solvation models. We are able to include both surface and volume polarization effects in the quantum/classical coupling, with guaranteed precision, due to the adaptive refinement strategies of our multiwavelet implementation. The model can account for complex solvent environments and does not need a posteriori corrections for volume polarization effects. We validate our results against a sharp-boundary continuum model and find very good correlation of the polarization energies computed for the Minnesota solvation database.

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