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Watching dynamic tilting in a cubic perovskite. Each voxel represents an octahedron and the colour is the titling angle. The power of machine learning force fields!

New #preprint on #arXiv https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.11617

#CompChem #MLFF #Perovskite #Chemiverse #Chemistry

Structural Dynamics Descriptors for Metal Halide Perovskites

Metal halide perovskites have shown extraordinary performance in solar energy conversion technologies. They have been classified as "soft semiconductors" due to their flexible corner-sharing octahedral networks and polymorphous nature. Understanding the local and average structures continues to be challenging for both modelling and experiments. Here, we report the quantitative analysis of structural dynamics in time and space from molecular dynamics simulations of perovskite crystals. The compact descriptors provided cover a wide variety of structural properties, including octahedral tilting and distortion, local lattice parameters, molecular orientations, as well as their spatial correlation. To validate our methods, we have trained a machine learning force field (MLFF) for methylammonium lead bromide (CH$_3$NH$_3$PbBr$_3$) using an on-the-fly training approach with Gaussian process regression. The known stable phases are reproduced and we find an additional symmetry-breaking effect in the cubic and tetragonal phases close to the phase transition temperature. To test the implementation for large trajectories, we also apply it to 69,120 atom simulations for CsPbI$_3$ based on an MLFF developed using the atomic cluster expansion formalism. The structural dynamics descriptors and Python toolkit are general to perovskites and readily transferable to more complex compositions.

arXiv.org
I was introduced to the #Bilibili platform today with some colourful #perovskite discussions! #Chemiverse #SolarCells

My favourite research combines #Chemistry with a pinch of #Physics.

Here it's modelling porous metal-organic frameworks (#MOFs) as double-layer cylindrical capacitors. Seung-Jae has done a stellar job building bespoke QM/MM models #CompChem #Chemiverse #ChemRxiv

https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/645da750a32ceeff2d7fab08

Microscopic Origin of Electrochemical Capacitance in Metal-Organic Frameworks

Electroconductive metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as high-performance electrode materials for supercapacitors, but the fundamental understanding of the underlying chemical processes is limited. Here, the electrochemical interface of Cu3(HHTP)2 (HHTP=2,3,6,7,10,11-hexahydroxytriphenylene) with an organic electrolyte is investigated using a multi-scale quantum-mechanics/molecular-mechanics (QM/MM) procedure and experimental electrochemistry measurements. Our simulations reproduce the observed capacitance values and reveals the polarisation phenomena of the nanoporous framework. We find that excess charges mainly form on the organic ligand and cation-dominated charging mechanisms give rise to greater capacitance. The spatially confined electric double-layer structure is further manipulated by changing the ligand from HHTP to HITP (HITP=2,3,6,7,10,11-hexaiminotriphenylene). This minimal change to the electrode framework not only increases the capacitance but also increases the diffusion coefficients of in-pore electrolytes. The performance of MOF-based supercapacitors can be systematically controlled by modifying the ligating group.

ChemRxiv
A plant seller that understands me #SpringClean
Not only an excellent researcher, but Matthias also introduced German PhD hat culture to the group. Viva passed with flying colours! #Chemiverse #ProudSupervisor

My summary of a stimulating event yesterday https://aronwalsh.github.io/mlff/

#CompChem #Chemiverse #MLFF

Data-driven materials design

Yesterday, we held the third event in the “Data Driven Materials Design” series that Keith Butler and I have co-organised with sponsorship from the Thomas Young Centre. This session focused on machine learning force fields (MLFFs).

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Sadly no #HelpSheCantSwim hashtag activity. The charity show at the Lexington was buzzing last night.

#Indie #BandCamp

https://helpshecantswim.bandcamp.com/album/suck-our-band-ep

Suck Our Band EP, by Help She Can't Swim

3 track album

Help She Can't Swim
Celebrating a happy ten years as a member of the American Chemical Society #ACS #Chemiverse #Neon
I made many new feline friends on my travels around #Marrakesh this Easter #Caturday
I’ll take that exchange rate!