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branched-chain polymer building #342

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hirose125 opened this issue Aug 21, 2023 · 3 comments
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branched-chain polymer building #342

hirose125 opened this issue Aug 21, 2023 · 3 comments
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Thank you for creating such a wonderful toolkit. Using this feature, is it possible to produce a branched-chain polymer with more than three reactive sites within the monomer?
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@hirose125 hirose125 added the parameter submission flag for submitting new parameters to the Martini polymer library label Aug 21, 2023
@fgrunewald fgrunewald self-assigned this Aug 21, 2023
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@hirose125 I'm happy you like the package. To answer your question, yes it is possible to implement a polymer as you have depicted. Depending on whether you want to use all-atom or coarse-grained parameters there are some optimizations that can be done, but I'm happy to help with that.

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Thank you for your response.
I believe your tool is extremely useful for creating complex polymer simulation inputs. I'm planning to conduct all-atom MD simulations. If there are any examples, would it be possible to share them?

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@hirose125 I apologize for the late reply but I'm in the process of relocating and starting a new position. In order to prepare your simulations you first have to decide on a force-field. Ideally, the FF has a small molecule parameter generation program like CGENFF or LigParGen. You then want to obtain an itp file of the smallest fragment that contains all links possible. Subsequently, you'll need to extract the ff-files for which I and @ricalessandri can assist you with this.

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