“…We perform simulations of ice nucleation on phloroglucinol dihydrate using united atom models, which individually represent all atoms except hydrogen. These models are based on short-ranged interactions that mimic the effect of hydrogen bonding through a combination of two- and three-body potentials and are about 100 times computationally more efficient than all-atom models based on long-range interactions − and were previously developed for water and several biological and organic molecules. ,,,,,− We represent water with the mW model, which reproduces well the structures, phase behavior, and thermodynamics of water and its interfaces. ,,,,− The melting temperature of hexagonal ice in the mW model is 273 K . The mW water model has been extensively used to investigate the heterogeneous nucleation of ice. ,,,− …”