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Towards fully ab initio simulation of atmospheric aerosol nucleation.


ABSTRACT: Atmospheric aerosol nucleation contributes to approximately half of the worldwide cloud condensation nuclei. Despite the importance of climate, detailed nucleation mechanisms are still poorly understood. Understanding aerosol nucleation dynamics is hindered by the nonreactivity of force fields (FFs) and high computational costs due to the rare event nature of aerosol nucleation. Developing reactive FFs for nucleation systems is even more challenging than developing covalently bonded materials because of the wide size range and high dimensional characteristics of noncovalent hydrogen bonding bridging clusters. Here, we propose a general workflow that is also applicable to other systems to train an accurate reactive FF based on a deep neural network (DNN) and further bridge DNN-FF-based molecular dynamics (MD) with a cluster kinetics model based on Poisson distributions of reactive events to overcome the high computational costs of direct MD. We found that previously reported acid-base formation rates tend to be significantly underestimated, especially in polluted environments, emphasizing that acid-base nucleation observed in multiple environments should be revisited.

SUBMITTER: Jiang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9568664 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Towards fully ab initio simulation of atmospheric aerosol nucleation.

Jiang Shuai S   Liu Yi-Rong YR   Huang Teng T   Feng Ya-Juan YJ   Wang Chun-Yu CY   Wang Zhong-Quan ZQ   Ge Bin-Jing BJ   Liu Quan-Sheng QS   Guang Wei-Ran WR   Huang Wei W  

Nature communications 20221014 1


Atmospheric aerosol nucleation contributes to approximately half of the worldwide cloud condensation nuclei. Despite the importance of climate, detailed nucleation mechanisms are still poorly understood. Understanding aerosol nucleation dynamics is hindered by the nonreactivity of force fields (FFs) and high computational costs due to the rare event nature of aerosol nucleation. Developing reactive FFs for nucleation systems is even more challenging than developing covalently bonded materials be  ...[more]

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