Welcome to CatKit! A staging ground for computational tools which are generally useful for catalysis research. The goal of the project is to provide a communal location for those interested in hosting such tools under a common banner. In doing so, we hope to provide the infrastructure to produce more advanced functionality based on modular components of individual contributors.
You can find our full documentation here.
CatKit is most easily installed with pip using:
pip install catkit
For Mac OSX, homebrew can be used in place of pip
brew install catkit
For usage on high-performance computers, installation will need to be performed locally which can be done using:
pip install --user catkit
These commands will install all of the necessary dependencies for you.
Alternatively, a version with the most recent commits can be install through git by running the following in your home directory.
git clone https://github.com/SUNCAT-Center/CatKit.git catkit
Then, add ~/catkit
to your PYTHONPATH
by adding the following line to your ~/.bashrc
file.
export PYTHONPATH=~/catkit:$PYTHONPATH
Or, one can use pip to install from the master branch directly:
pip install --upgrade git+https://github.com/SUNCAT-Center/CatKit.git catkit
CatGen is an enumeration module designed to construct various catalytic structures.
- [X] Gas phase molecules
- [ ] Bulk structures
- [X] Surfaces structures
- [X] Adsorption sites
- [X] Catalytic structures
It also has functionality for enumeration of other systems relevant to the field of catalysis.
- [X] Reaction mechanisms
- [X] Reaction routes
For additional details regarding how the generator operates, including example usage, see the [[./docs/catkit/gen/gen.org][CatGen documentatio
CatFlow is currently a staging ground for Workflow code and techniques. These functions are meant to be used in conjunction with the other modules inside CatKit to help automate these tasks.
Currently, CatFlow’s functionality utilizes Fireworks and many of the functions are also specifically tailored to work on the high-performance computers which are available to the SUNCAT group as Stanford.
For additional detail see the CatFlow documentation.
CatHub provides an interface to the reaction energy database on Catalysis-Hub.org.
The module includes a command line interface that can be used to access and upload to the database:
Run `cathub`:
cathub –help
See the CatHub documentation for details on how to use the cli.
CatKit attempts to make use of basic functionalities implemented by existing softwares when possible to extend its capabilities.
A full list of required packaged can be found in the requirements.