GHP-MOFassemble: Diffusion modeling, high throughput screening, and molecular dynamics for rational discovery of novel metal-organic frameworks for carbon capture at scale

06/14/2023
by   Hyun Park, et al.
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We introduce GHP-MOFassemble, a Generative artificial intelligence (AI), High Performance framework to accelerate the rational design of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with high CO2 capacity and synthesizable linkers. Our framework combines a diffusion model, a class of generative AI, to generate novel linkers that are assembled with one of three pre-selected nodes into MOFs in a primitive cubic (pcu) topology. The CO2 capacities of these AI-generated MOFs are predicted using a modified version of the crystal graph convolutional neural network model. We then use the LAMMPS code to perform molecular dynamics simulations to relax the AI-generated MOF structures, and identify those that converge to stable structures, and maintain their porous properties throughout the simulations. Among 120,000 pcu MOF candidates generated by the GHP-MOFassemble framework, with three distinct metal nodes (Cu paddlewheel, Zn paddlewheel, Zn tetramer), a total of 102 structures completed molecular dynamics simulations at 1 bar with predicted CO2 capacity higher than 2 mmol/g at 0.1 bar, which corresponds to the top 5 (hMOF) dataset in the MOFX-DB database. Among these candidates, 18 have change in density lower than 1 their stability. We also found that the top five GHP-MOFassemble's MOF structures have CO2 capacities higher than 96.9 approach combines generative AI, graph modeling, large-scale molecular dynamics simulations, and extreme scale computing to open up new pathways for the accelerated discovery of novel MOF structures at scale.

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