SHANG, Shun-Li, HEW, Nigel LE, GONG, Rushi, COCKRELL, Cillian, BINGHAM, Paul, GUO, Xiaofeng, LI, Jingjing, HONG, Qi-Jun and LIU, Zi-Kui (2025). Achieving accurate entropy and melting point by ab initio molecular dynamics and zentropy theory: Application to fluoride and chloride molten salts. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 438 (A): 128651. [Article]
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Abstract
We have recently developed a breakthrough methodology for rapidly computing entropy in both solids and liquids by integrating a multiscale entropy approach (known as zentropy theory) with molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. This approach enables entropy estimation from a single MD trajectory by analyzing the probabilities of local structural configurations and atomic distributions, effectively addressing the long-standing challenge of capturing configurational entropy, particularly for liquid. Here, we demonstrate the power of this method by predicting entropies, enthalpies, and melting points of 25 binary and ternary fluoride- and chloride-based molten salts using ab initio MD (AIMD) simulations. The remarkable agreement between our predictions and experimental data underscores the potential of this approach to transform computational thermodynamics, offering accurate, efficient, and direct predictions of thermodynamic properties across both solid and liquid phases.
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