Generating a reactive force field for a given chemical reaction is turned from a many-months project for experts into a task of a few hours for a non-specialist, by joining the newly developed quantum-mechanically derived force field (QMDFF) and Warshel's time-tested empirical valence bond (EVB) idea. Three first example applications demonstrate that this works not just for simple atom exchange but also for more complicated reactions.
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Hartke, B., & Grimme, S. (2015). Reactive force fields made simple. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(26), 16715–16718. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cp02580j
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