Creation of an Fe3P Schreibersite Density Functional Tight Binding Model for Astrobiological Simulations

Dettori, Riccardo
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2025-01-01

Abstract

The mineral schreibersite, e.g., Fe3P, is commonly found in iron-rich meteorites and could have served as an abiotic phosphorus source for prebiotic chemistry. However, atomistic calculations of its degradation chemistry generally require quantum simulation approaches, which can be too computationally cumbersome to study sufficient time and length scales for this process. In this regard, we have created a computationally efficient semiempirical quantum density functional tight binding (DFTB) model for iron and phosphorus-containing materials by adopting an existing semiautomated workflow that represents many-body interactions by linear combinations of Chebyshev polynomials. We have utilized a relatively small training set to optimize a DFTB model that is accurate for schreibersite physical and chemical properties, including its bulk properties, surface energies, and water absorption. We then show that our model shows strong transferability to several iron phosphide solids as well as multiple allotropes of iron metal. Our resulting DFTB parametrization will allow us to interrogate schreibersite aqueous decomposition at longer time and length scales than standard quantum approaches, providing for more detailed investigations of its role in prebiotic chemistry on early Earth.
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.jpca.4c05881
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Band Structure; Density Functional Theory; Energy; Iron; Optimization
Dettori, Riccardo; Goldman, Nir
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