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Main Authors: Kim, Honghui, Kim, Dohoon, Kim, Jihan
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.01693
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author Kim, Honghui
Kim, Dohoon
Kim, Jihan
author_facet Kim, Honghui
Kim, Dohoon
Kim, Jihan
contents Metal-organic framework (MOF) databases have grown rapidly through experimental deposition and large-scale literature extraction, but recent analyses show that nearly half of their entries contain substantial structural errors. These inaccuracies propagate through high-throughput screening and machine-learning workflows, limiting the reliability of data-driven MOF discovery. Correcting such errors is exceptionally difficult because true repairs require integrating crystallographic files, synthesis descriptions, and contextual evidence scattered across the literature. Here we introduce LitMOF, a large language model-driven multi-agent framework that validates crystallographic information directly from the original literature and cross-validates it with database entries to repair structural errors. Applying LitMOF to the experimental MOF database (the CSD MOF Subset), we constructed LitMOF-DB, a curated set of 186,773 computation-ready structures, including the successful repair of 8,771 invalid entries, which accounts for 65.3% of the not-computation-ready MOFs in the latest CoRE MOF database. Additionally, the system uncovered 12,646 experimentally reported MOFs absent from existing resources, substantially expanding the known experimental design space. Using direct air capture screening as a case study, we demonstrate that structural errors severely distort predicted adsorption energies and CO2/H2O selectivity, leading to systematic misranking of materials, false positives, and the omission of high-performance candidates. This work establishes a scalable pathway toward self-correcting scientific databases and a generalizable paradigm for LLM-driven curation in materials science.
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spellingShingle LitMOF: An LLM Multi-Agent for Literature-Validated Metal-Organic Frameworks Database Correction and Expansion
Kim, Honghui
Kim, Dohoon
Kim, Jihan
Databases
Materials Science
Metal-organic framework (MOF) databases have grown rapidly through experimental deposition and large-scale literature extraction, but recent analyses show that nearly half of their entries contain substantial structural errors. These inaccuracies propagate through high-throughput screening and machine-learning workflows, limiting the reliability of data-driven MOF discovery. Correcting such errors is exceptionally difficult because true repairs require integrating crystallographic files, synthesis descriptions, and contextual evidence scattered across the literature. Here we introduce LitMOF, a large language model-driven multi-agent framework that validates crystallographic information directly from the original literature and cross-validates it with database entries to repair structural errors. Applying LitMOF to the experimental MOF database (the CSD MOF Subset), we constructed LitMOF-DB, a curated set of 186,773 computation-ready structures, including the successful repair of 8,771 invalid entries, which accounts for 65.3% of the not-computation-ready MOFs in the latest CoRE MOF database. Additionally, the system uncovered 12,646 experimentally reported MOFs absent from existing resources, substantially expanding the known experimental design space. Using direct air capture screening as a case study, we demonstrate that structural errors severely distort predicted adsorption energies and CO2/H2O selectivity, leading to systematic misranking of materials, false positives, and the omission of high-performance candidates. This work establishes a scalable pathway toward self-correcting scientific databases and a generalizable paradigm for LLM-driven curation in materials science.
title LitMOF: An LLM Multi-Agent for Literature-Validated Metal-Organic Frameworks Database Correction and Expansion
topic Databases
Materials Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.01693