On the applicability of density dependent effective interactions in cluster-forming systems

M Montes-Saralegui and G Kahl and A Nikoubashman, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 146, 054904 (2017).

DOI: 10.1063/1.4975164

We systematically studied the validity and transferability of the force- matching algorithm for computing effective pair potentials in a system of dendritic polymers, i.e., a particular class of ultrasoft colloids. We focused on amphiphilic dendrimers, macromolecules which can aggregate into clusters of overlapping particles to minimize the contact area with the surrounding implicit solvent. Simulations were performed for both the monomeric and coarse-grained models in the liquid phase at densities ranging from infinite dilution up to values close to the freezing point. The effective pair potentials for the coarse-grained simulations were computed from the monomeric simulations both in the zero-density limit (Phi(0)(eff)) and at each investigated finite density (Phi(eff)). Conducting the coarse-grained simulations with Phi(0)(eff) at higher densities is not appropriate as they failed at reproducing the structural properties of the monomeric simulations. In contrast, we found excellent agreement between the spatial dendrimer distributions obtained from the coarse-grained simulations with Phi(eff) and the microscopically detailed simulations at low densities, where the macromolecules were distributed homogeneously in the system. However, the reliability of the coarse-grained simulations deteriorated significantly as the density was increased further and the cluster occupation became more polydisperse. Under these conditions, the effective pair potential of the coarse-grained model can no longer be computed by averaging over the whole system, but the local density needs to be taken into account instead. Published by AIP Publishing.

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