A Unified Research Data Infrastructure for Catalysis Research – Challenges and Concepts

Modern research methods produce large amounts of scientifically valuable data. Tools to process and analyze such data have advanced rapidly. Yet, access to large amounts of high‐quality data remains limited in many fields, including catalysis research. Implementing the concept of FAIR data (Findable...

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Published inChemCatChem Vol. 13; no. 14; pp. 3223 - 3236
Main Authors Wulf, Christoph, Beller, Matthias, Boenisch, Thomas, Deutschmann, Olaf, Hanf, Schirin, Kockmann, Norbert, Kraehnert, Ralph, Oezaslan, Mehtap, Palkovits, Stefan, Schimmler, Sonja, Schunk, Stephan A., Wagemann, Kurt, Linke, David
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 21.07.2021
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Summary:Modern research methods produce large amounts of scientifically valuable data. Tools to process and analyze such data have advanced rapidly. Yet, access to large amounts of high‐quality data remains limited in many fields, including catalysis research. Implementing the concept of FAIR data (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) in the catalysis community would improve this situation dramatically. The German NFDI initiative (National Research Data Infrastructure) aims to create a unique research data infrastructure covering all scientific disciplines. One of the consortia, NFDI4Cat, proposes a concept that serves all aspects and fields of catalysis research. We present a perspective on the challenging path ahead. Starting out from the current state, research needs are identified. A vision for a integrating all research data along the catalysis value chain, from molecule to chemical process, is developed. Respective core development topics are discussed, including ontologies, metadata, required infrastructure, IP, and the embedding into research community. This Concept paper aims to inspire not only researchers in the catalysis field, but to spark similar efforts also in other disciplines and on an international level. Data Sharing: The German NFDI initiative (National Research Data Infrastructure) aims to create a unique research data infrastructure covering all scientific disciplines. One of the firstly funded consortia, NFDI4Cat (NFDI for Catalysis‐related Sciences), proposes a concept that serves all aspects and fields of catalysis research.
ISSN:1867-3880
1867-3899
DOI:10.1002/cctc.202001974