Physical descriptor for the Gibbs energy of inorganic crystalline solids and temperature-dependent materials chemistry

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Abstract

The Gibbs energy, G, determines the equilibrium conditions of chemical reactions and materials stability. Despite this fundamental and ubiquitous role, G has been tabulated for only a small fraction of known inorganic compounds, impeding a comprehensive perspective on the effects of temperature and composition on materials stability and synthesizability. Here, we use the SISSO (sure independence screening and sparsifying operator) approach to identify a simple and accurate descriptor to predict G for stoichiometric inorganic compounds with ~50 meV atom−1 (~1 kcal mol−1) resolution, and with minimal computational cost, for temperatures ranging from 300–1800 K. We then apply this descriptor to ~30,000 known materials curated from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD). Using the resulting predicted thermochemical data, we generate thousands of temperature-dependent phase diagrams to provide insights into the effects of temperature and composition on materials synthesizability and stability and to establish the temperature-dependent scale of metastability for inorganic compounds.

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Bartel, C. J., Millican, S. L., Deml, A. M., Rumptz, J. R., Tumas, W., Weimer, A. W., … Holder, A. M. (2018). Physical descriptor for the Gibbs energy of inorganic crystalline solids and temperature-dependent materials chemistry. Nature Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06682-4

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