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How Accurate Are QM/MM Models?

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posted on 2025-05-05, 05:15 authored by J Ho, Haibo YuHaibo Yu, Y Shao, M Taylor, J Chen
Despite the success and widespread use of QM/MM methods in modeling (bio)chemically important processes, their accuracy is still not well understood. A key reason is because these methods are ultimately approximations to direct QM calculations of very large systems, which are impractical to perform in most cases. We highlight recent progress toward the development of realistic model systems where it is possible to obtain full QM reference data to directly and systematically evaluate the effectiveness of different QM/MM generation schemes. These model systems are highly flexible and can be tailored to probe the sensitivity of a QM/MM model to different reaction types and simulation parameters such as pairing of QM and MM potentials, QM region size, and composition. It is envisaged that this strategy could be used to directly validate different QM/MM generation schemes and spur the development of more robust models in the future.

Funding

Australian Research Council | DE160100807

Australian Research Council | DP210102698

Australian Research Council | FT240100584

Novel hydrogen-rich liquids for transporting hydrogen at scale : Australian Research Council (ARC) | DP220103458

ARC CoE in Quantum Biotechnology : Australian Research Council (ARC) | CE230100021

History

Journal title

Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Volume

129

Issue

6

Pagination

1517-1528

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Location

United States

Publication status

  • Published

Language

English

Associated Identifiers

grant.10007989 (dimensions-grant-id); grant.13279655 (dimensions-grant-id); grant.9782782 (dimensions-grant-id); grant.5127385 (dimensions-grant-id)