BMLGMay 23, 2025

Flexible MOF Generation with Torsion-Aware Flow Matching

arXiv:2505.17914v37 citationsh-index: 6Has Code
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This addresses the problem of designing novel MOFs for materials science, representing a novel method for a known bottleneck rather than an incremental improvement.

The paper tackles the challenge of generating novel metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) by overcoming limitations of fixed building blocks and known 3D coordinates, resulting in improved reconstruction accuracy and the ability to generate valid, novel, and unique MOFs with novel building blocks.

Designing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with novel chemistries is a longstanding challenge due to their large combinatorial space and complex 3D arrangements of the building blocks. While recent deep generative models have enabled scalable MOF generation, they assume (1) a fixed set of building blocks and (2) known local 3D coordinates of building blocks. However, this limits their ability to (1) design novel MOFs and (2) generate the structure using novel building blocks. We propose a two-stage MOF generation framework that overcomes these limitations by modeling both chemical and geometric degrees of freedom. First, we train an SMILES-based autoregressive model to generate metal and organic building blocks, paired with a cheminformatics toolkit for 3D structure initialization. Second, we introduce a flow matching model that predicts translations, rotations, and torsional angles to assemble the blocks into valid 3D frameworks. Our experiments demonstrate improved reconstruction accuracy, the generation of valid, novel, and unique MOFs, and the ability to create novel building blocks. Our code is available at https://github.com/nayoung10/MOFFlow-2.

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