Reminder TOMORROW: CMSP Seminar (Atomistic Simulation Seminar Series) 28 February, 11:00hrs, by Prof. Piccini
CMSP Seminars Secretariat
OnlineCMSP at ictp.it
Tue Feb 27 10:02:12 CET 2024
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CMSP Seminar (Atomistic Simulation Seminar Series)
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*Wednesday, 28 February 2024, 11:00 hrs*
*/Luigi Stasi Seminar Room (Leonardo Building, first floor)/*/
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/Zoom registration link:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkceivrTIqE9ALS4g_QA8B3Vz--ThR_0nW
<https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkceivrTIqE9ALS4g_QA8B3Vz--ThR_0nW> /
Speaker:* GiovanniMaria Piccini *(Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
Title: *Free energy sampling of catalytic processes at operando conditions*
Abstract:
Molecular dynamics (MD) serves as a crucial tool for studying the
evolution of complex chemical systems. However, the exploration of
significant metastable states, such as reactants and products, is often
hindered by large free energy barriers separating them. To surmount
these challenges and facilitate transitions between metastable states,
the integration of enhanced sampling methods with machine
learning-derived potentials proves to be a powerful combination.
These methods become of paramount importance when delving into the
sampling of chemically activated events within catalytic systems, aiming
to emulate realistic operando conditions. The objective is to describe,
with atomistic precision, the thermodynamics, mechanisms, and
ultimately, the kinetics of the process. This presentation will showcase
practical applications addressing nanoconfined catalytic reactions.
Examples include sustainable organic synthesis within biomimetic
calixarene capsules and the heterogeneous conversion of biomass over
solid/liquid interfaces in zeolites.
CMSP, Condensed Matter & Statistical Physics Section
http://www.ictp.it/research/cmsp.aspx
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics
https://www.ictp.it/
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