Solvation
Specifies the solvation of a given method.
Fields
model
-
Specify the continuum model to use. Currently, the only supported model is the Generalized Born method with surface area corrections,
model = "gbsa"
.- Type:
Optional[str]
- Type:
solvent
-
Specifies solvent for the solvation model
- Type:
str
- Available solvents are
benzene
- Benzenecarbontetrachloride
- Carbontetrachloridechloroform
- Chloroformcyclohexane
- Cyclohexaneether
- Diethyl etherheptane
- Heptanehexadecane
- Hexadecanehexane
- Hexaneoctanol
- Octanol (protic solvent)toluene
- Toluenewater
- Water (protic solvent)
- Type:
epsilon
(since Sierra v1.5.0)-
Specifies the dielectric constant for the solvent. This is mutually exclusive with the
solvent
option. It is highly recommended to work with a namedsolvent
as that will account for additional effects, e.g. hydrogen bonding in case of a protic solvent. Asurface_area_factor
must be specified together with a value forepsilon
.- Type:
float
- Type:
surface_area_factor
(since Sierra v1.5.0)-
Only possible and at the same time required when a value for
epsilon
is specified. This value in atomic units will be multiplied by the solvent-accessible surface area in order to take non-electrostatic solvation effects into account.- Type:
float
- Type:
details
- Details relating to the solvation model
Available options for input details
parameter_set
-
Identifier for specific parameterization of the solvation model.
- The type is str
- The default is gfn0_v2 for GFN0-xTB, gfn1_v2 for GFN1-xTB, b97-3c_v1 for the DFTMethod and the B97-3c functional. No default otherwise.
- The value should be one of:
gfn0_v2
(since Sierra v1.5.0) - Improved GBSA solvation model for GFN0-xTB, including hydrogen-bonding correction for protic solventsgfn1_v2
(since Sierra v1.5.0) - Improved GBSA solvation model for GFN1-xTB, including hydrogen-bonding correction for protic solventsb97-3c_v1
(since Sierra v1.5.0) - GBSA solvation model parameterised for the B97-3c density functional - limited transferability to other functionals can be expected
- The following values are deprecated, but remain accessible for compatibility purposes
gfn0_v1
- GBSA solvation model for GFN0-xTB, including hydrogen-bonding correction for watergfn1_v0
- GBSA solvation model for GFN1-xTBgfn1_v1
- GBSA solvation model for GFN1-xTB, including hydrogen-bonding correction for water