Autonomous and dynamic precursor selection for solid-state materials synthesis

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Nathan J. Szymanski
Pragnay Nevatia
Christopher J. Bartel
Yan Zeng
Gerbrand Ceder
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[1] UC Berkeley,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Materials Sciences Division
[3] UC Berkeley,Department of Chemical Engineering
[4] University of Minnesota,Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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Solid-state synthesis plays an important role in the development of new materials and technologies. While in situ characterization and ab-initio computations have advanced our understanding of materials synthesis, experiments targeting new compounds often still require many different precursors and conditions to be tested. Here we introduce an algorithm (ARROWS3) designed to automate the selection of optimal precursors for solid-state materials synthesis. This algorithm actively learns from experimental outcomes to determine which precursors lead to unfavorable reactions that form highly stable intermediates, preventing the target material’s formation. Based on this information, ARROWS3 proposes new experiments using precursors it predicts to avoid such intermediates, thereby retaining a larger thermodynamic driving force to form the target. We validate this approach on three experimental datasets, containing results from over 200 synthesis procedures. In comparison to black-box optimization, ARROWS3 identifies effective precursor sets for each target while requiring substantially fewer experimental iterations. These findings highlight the importance of domain knowledge in optimization algorithms for materials synthesis, which are critical for the development of fully autonomous research platforms.
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