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ChemGraph as an agentic framework for computational chemistry workflows
Thang D Pham1, Aditya Tanikanti2, Murat Keçeli3
1Computational Science (CPS) Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA. tpham@anl.gov.
Communications Chemistry
|January 7, 2026
Summary
ChemGraph, an AI framework, simplifies computational chemistry and materials science by automating workflows. Its multi-agent approach enhances accuracy, even for smaller AI models on complex tasks.
Area of Science:
- Computational Chemistry
- Materials Science
- Artificial Intelligence
Background:
- Atomistic simulations are crucial but require extensive expert knowledge for setup, execution, and validation.
- Current workflows in computational chemistry and materials science are often complex and time-consuming.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present ChemGraph, an AI-powered agentic framework designed to streamline and automate computational chemistry and materials science workflows.
- To leverage graph neural networks and large language models for efficient and intuitive scientific simulations.
Main Methods:
- Developed ChemGraph, an agentic framework integrating graph neural network foundation models and large language models (LLMs).
- Utilized LLMs for natural language understanding, task planning, and scientific reasoning.
- Evaluated performance across 13 benchmark tasks using various LLMs and a multi-agent decomposition strategy.
Main Results:
- Smaller LLMs (GPT-4o-mini, Claude-3.5-haiku, Qwen-2.5-14B) showed proficiency in simpler workflows.
- Complex tasks benefited from larger LLMs.
- A multi-agent framework enabled GPT-4o to achieve perfect accuracy and allowed smaller LLMs to match or surpass single-agent GPT-4o performance on benchmarks.
Conclusions:
- ChemGraph effectively automates and simplifies complex computational chemistry and materials science tasks.
- Task decomposition via a multi-agent system significantly enhances the performance of both large and small LLMs.
- The framework offers an intuitive interface, reducing the need for expert knowledge in running simulations.
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