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Monte Carlo simulations for water adsorption in porous materials: Best practices and new insights

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Funding information Institute for Materials Research at the Ohio State University, Grant/Award Number: GR122429; Ministry of Education in Taiwan, Grant/Award Number: NTU-110VV009 Abstract Technologies based on water adsorption such as… Click to show full abstract

Funding information Institute for Materials Research at the Ohio State University, Grant/Award Number: GR122429; Ministry of Education in Taiwan, Grant/Award Number: NTU-110VV009 Abstract Technologies based on water adsorption such as water harvesting from air have tremendous potential in mitigating important global crises such as water scarcity. An important challenge to the deployment of such technologies is finding optimal adsorbent materials. Given the large materials space of available adsorbents, large-scale computational screening can be extremely helpful for this task. This work explores the methods and details associated with such screening procedures and recommends best practices. We also shed light on the limitations of traditionally used and inexpensive to compute prescreening approaches involving geometric and energetic features to predict water adsorption behavior of porous materials. Such approaches can provide general trends to predict adsorption behavior but may lead to the overlook of potentially important structures due to the complex nature of water adsorption. This study offers insights for future water adsorption simulations to facilitate the development of optimal water adsorbents.

Keywords: best practices; monte carlo; water; porous materials; adsorption; water adsorption

Journal Title: AIChE Journal
Year Published: 2021

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