Automatic and Systematic Atomistic Simulations in the MedeA® Software Environment: Application to EU-REACH

This work demonstrates the systematic prediction of thermodynamic properties for batches of thousands of molecules using automated procedures. This is accomplished with newly developed tools and functions within the Material Exploration and Design Analysis (MedeA®) software environment, which handle...

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Main Authors: Rozanska Xavier, Ungerer Philippe, Leblanc Benoit, Saxe Paul, Wimmer Erich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-03-01
Series:Oil & Gas Science and Technology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2014041
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spelling doaj-844062ad1b074b8d8e1071ae819c3f882021-02-02T09:19:05ZengEDP SciencesOil & Gas Science and Technology1294-44751953-81892015-03-0170340541710.2516/ogst/2014041ogst140090Automatic and Systematic Atomistic Simulations in the MedeA® Software Environment: Application to EU-REACHRozanska XavierUngerer PhilippeLeblanc BenoitSaxe PaulWimmer ErichThis work demonstrates the systematic prediction of thermodynamic properties for batches of thousands of molecules using automated procedures. This is accomplished with newly developed tools and functions within the Material Exploration and Design Analysis (MedeA®) software environment, which handle the automatic execution of sequences of tasks for large numbers of molecules including the creation of 3D molecular models from 1D representations, systematic exploration of possible conformers for each molecule, the creation and submission of computational tasks for property calculations on parallel computers, and the post-processing for comparison with available experimental properties. After the description of the different MedeA® functionalities and methods that make it easy to perform such large number of computations, we illustrate the strength and power of the approach with selected examples from molecular mechanics and quantum chemical simulations. Specifically, comparisons of thermochemical data with quantum-based heat capacities and standard energies of formation have been obtained for more than 2 000 compounds, yielding average deviations with experiments of less than 4% with the Design Institute for Physical PRoperties (DIPPR) database. The automatic calculation of the density of molecular fluids is demonstrated for 192 systems. The relaxation to minimum-energy structures and the calculation of vibrational frequencies of 5 869 molecules are evaluated automatically using a semi-empirical quantum mechanical approach with a success rate of 99.9%. The present approach is scalable to large number of molecules, thus opening exciting possibilities with the advent of exascale computing.http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2014041
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author Rozanska Xavier
Ungerer Philippe
Leblanc Benoit
Saxe Paul
Wimmer Erich
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Ungerer Philippe
Leblanc Benoit
Saxe Paul
Wimmer Erich
Automatic and Systematic Atomistic Simulations in the MedeA® Software Environment: Application to EU-REACH
Oil & Gas Science and Technology
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Ungerer Philippe
Leblanc Benoit
Saxe Paul
Wimmer Erich
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title Automatic and Systematic Atomistic Simulations in the MedeA® Software Environment: Application to EU-REACH
title_short Automatic and Systematic Atomistic Simulations in the MedeA® Software Environment: Application to EU-REACH
title_full Automatic and Systematic Atomistic Simulations in the MedeA® Software Environment: Application to EU-REACH
title_fullStr Automatic and Systematic Atomistic Simulations in the MedeA® Software Environment: Application to EU-REACH
title_full_unstemmed Automatic and Systematic Atomistic Simulations in the MedeA® Software Environment: Application to EU-REACH
title_sort automatic and systematic atomistic simulations in the medea® software environment: application to eu-reach
publisher EDP Sciences
series Oil & Gas Science and Technology
issn 1294-4475
1953-8189
publishDate 2015-03-01
description This work demonstrates the systematic prediction of thermodynamic properties for batches of thousands of molecules using automated procedures. This is accomplished with newly developed tools and functions within the Material Exploration and Design Analysis (MedeA®) software environment, which handle the automatic execution of sequences of tasks for large numbers of molecules including the creation of 3D molecular models from 1D representations, systematic exploration of possible conformers for each molecule, the creation and submission of computational tasks for property calculations on parallel computers, and the post-processing for comparison with available experimental properties. After the description of the different MedeA® functionalities and methods that make it easy to perform such large number of computations, we illustrate the strength and power of the approach with selected examples from molecular mechanics and quantum chemical simulations. Specifically, comparisons of thermochemical data with quantum-based heat capacities and standard energies of formation have been obtained for more than 2 000 compounds, yielding average deviations with experiments of less than 4% with the Design Institute for Physical PRoperties (DIPPR) database. The automatic calculation of the density of molecular fluids is demonstrated for 192 systems. The relaxation to minimum-energy structures and the calculation of vibrational frequencies of 5 869 molecules are evaluated automatically using a semi-empirical quantum mechanical approach with a success rate of 99.9%. The present approach is scalable to large number of molecules, thus opening exciting possibilities with the advent of exascale computing.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst/2014041
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