PiNN: Equivariant Neural Network Suite for Modeling Electrochemical Systems.

IF 5.7 1区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1021/acs.jctc.4c01570
Jichen Li, Lisanne Knijff, Zhan-Yun Zhang, Linnéa Andersson, Chao Zhang
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Electrochemical energy storage and conversion play increasingly important roles in electrification and sustainable development across the globe. A key challenge therein is to understand, control, and design electrochemical energy materials with atomistic precision. This requires inputs from molecular modeling powered by machine learning (ML) techniques. In this work, we have upgraded our pairwise interaction neural network Python package PiNN via introducing equivariant features to the PiNet2 architecture for fitting potential energy surfaces along with PiNet2-dipole for dipole and charge predictions as well as PiNet2-χ for generating atom-condensed charge response kernels. By benchmarking publicly accessible data sets of small molecules, crystalline materials, and liquid electrolytes, we found that the equivariant PiNet2 shows significant improvements over the original PiNet architecture and provides a state-of-the-art overall performance. Furthermore, leveraging on plug-ins such as PiNNAcLe for an adaptive learn-on-the-fly workflow in generating ML potentials and PiNNwall for modeling heterogeneous electrodes under external bias, we expect PiNN to serve as a versatile and high-performing ML-accelerated platform for molecular modeling of electrochemical systems.

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Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation 化学-物理:原子、分子和化学物理
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation invites new and original contributions with the understanding that, if accepted, they will not be published elsewhere. Papers reporting new theories, methodology, and/or important applications in quantum electronic structure, molecular dynamics, and statistical mechanics are appropriate for submission to this Journal. Specific topics include advances in or applications of ab initio quantum mechanics, density functional theory, design and properties of new materials, surface science, Monte Carlo simulations, solvation models, QM/MM calculations, biomolecular structure prediction, and molecular dynamics in the broadest sense including gas-phase dynamics, ab initio dynamics, biomolecular dynamics, and protein folding. The Journal does not consider papers that are straightforward applications of known methods including DFT and molecular dynamics. The Journal favors submissions that include advances in theory or methodology with applications to compelling problems.
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