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1Department of Chemistry, University of Tennessee, 37996 Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. kvogiatz@utk.edu.
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The integration of large language models (LLMs) into chemical sciences presents a transformative approach for molecular design. In this study, we explore the capabilities of LLMs for generating novel molecular structures with enhanced CO2 affinity for the development of novel physisorption-based carbon capture technologies. By integrating LLM-generated candidates with DFT-based evaluation, we identified promising physisorption agents and highlighted the synergy between AI and expert-guided chemical research. Notably, LLM-generated structures showcased emergent design strategies, such as cooperative binding motifs, that aligned with domain knowledge and experimental precedent.
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