Discovery and design of soft polymeric bio-inspired materials with multiscale simulations and artificial intelligence.

Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials for Biology and Medicine
Chenxi ZhaiJingjie Yeo

Abstract

Materials chemistry is at the forefront of the global "Fourth Industrial Revolution", in part by establishing a "Materials 4.0" paradigm. A key aspect of this paradigm is developing methods to effectively integrate hardware, software, and biological systems. Towards this end, we must have intimate knowledge of the virtual space in materials design: materials omics (materiomics), materials informatics, computational modelling and simulations, artificial intelligence (AI), and big data. We focus on the discovery and design of next-generation bio-inspired materials because the design space is so huge as to be almost intractable. With nature providing researchers with specific guiding principles, this material design space may be probed most efficiently through digital, high-throughput methods. Therefore, to enhance awareness and adoption of digital approaches in soft polymeric bio-inspired materials discovery and design, we detail multiscale simulation techniques in soft matter from the molecular level to the macroscale. We also highlight the unique role that artificial intelligence and materials databases will play in molecular simulations as well as soft materials discovery. Finally, we showcase several case studies that concret...Continue Reading

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Citations

Apr 20, 2021·ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering·Yimin QiuJingjie Yeo
Jun 8, 2021·Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials·Aleksey D Drozdov, Jesper deClaville Christiansen
Jun 15, 2021·ACS Nano·Paula Mayorga-BurrezoMartin Pumera
Jul 13, 2021·ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering·Diego López BarreiroCees M J Sagt
Jul 3, 2021·Chemical Reviews·Farhad SoheilmoghaddamJustin Cooper-White

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
protein folding
X-ray
atomic force microscopy
AFM

Software Mentioned

MatCloud
FAMD
VASP
DeePMD
Hyper
MARTINIT
GAUSSIAN
QUANTUM ESPRESSO
SOft CG Monte - Carlo Acceleration ( SOMA )
CHARMM

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