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PHYSICS LETTERS A
Volume 315, Issue 6, Pages 463-466Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/S0375-9601(03)01014-4
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potential constraint; RMC simulation; LiCl-6H(2)O
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A recent simulation method called reverse Monte Carlo (RMC) applicable without interaction potential is used to study the aqueous electrolyte system LiCl-6H(2)O. Artifacts are appeared in some pair distribution functions particularly a small pick near the first coordination of g(OO)(r) and also near the g(OCl)(r) one. One try to remedy for that artifact with introducing a specified potential for the oxygen atoms and a Coulomb potential for the rest of the atomic species. An improvement in the first coordination of this function is noticed suggesting a useful test of an interaction potential model for classical methods as Monte Carlo (MC) and molecular dynamic (MD). (C) 2003 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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