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  Human- and machine-centred designs of molecules and materials for sustainability and decarbonization

Peng, J., Schwalbe-Koda, D., Akkiraju, K., Xie, T., Giordano, L., Yu, Y., et al. (2022). Human- and machine-centred designs of molecules and materials for sustainability and decarbonization. Nature Reviews Materials, 7(12), 991-1009. doi:10.1038/s41578-022-00466-5.

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Peng, Jiayu, Author
Schwalbe-Koda, Daniel, Author
Akkiraju, Karthik, Author
Xie, Tian, Author
Giordano, Livia, Author
Yu, Yang, Author
Eom, C. John, Author
Lunger, Jaclyn R., Author
Zheng, Daniel J., Author
Rao, Reshma R., Author
Muy, Sokseiha, Author
Grossman, Jeffrey C., Author
Reuter, Karsten1, Author           
Gómez-Bombarelli, Rafael, Author
Shao-Horn, Yang, Author
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1Theory, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society, ou_634547              

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 Abstract: Breakthroughs in molecular and materials discovery require meaningful outliers to be identified in existing trends. As knowledge accumulates, the inherent bias of human intuition makes it harder to elucidate increasingly opaque chemical and physical principles. Moreover, given the limited manual and intellectual throughput of investigators, these principles cannot be efficiently applied to design new materials across a vast chemical space. Many data-driven approaches, following advances in high-throughput capabilities and machine learning, have tackled these limitations. In this Review, we compare traditional, human-centred methods with state-of-the-art, data-driven approaches to molecular and materials discovery. We first introduce the limitations of human-centred Edisonian, model-system and descriptor-based approaches. We then discuss how data-driven approaches can address these limitations by promoting throughput, reducing cognitive overload and biases, and establishing atomistic understanding that is transferable across a broad chemical space. We examine how high-throughput capabilities can be combined with active learning and inverse design to efficiently optimize materials out of millions or an intractable number of candidates. Lastly, we pinpoint challenges to accelerate future workflows and ultimately enable self-driving platforms, which automate and streamline the optimization of molecules and materials in iterative cycles.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-07-082022-12
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 19
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41578-022-00466-5
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Title: Nature Reviews Materials
  Abbreviation : Nat. Rev. Mater.
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: London, England : Nature Publishing Group
Pages: 19 Volume / Issue: 7 (12) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 991 - 1009 Identifier: ISSN: 2058-8437
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2058-8437