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Chembricks ωB97M-V Organic
Chembricks ωB97M-V Organic is a curated computational quantum-chemistry dataset containing 801,781 molecular structures. Each structure provides a gas-phase ωB97M-V single-point energy, HOMO and LUMO energies, an atom-resolved nuclear gradient, formal charge and spin, Cartesian coordinates, and traceable source provenance.
The DFT labels were evaluated on converged gas-phase GFN2-xTB geometries. They are protocol-defined computational reference values—not experimental measurements and not universal ground truth.
Dataset summary
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Retained molecular identities | 801,781 |
| Retained conformers | 801,781 |
| Raw source records curated | 805,046 |
| Duplicate source occurrences merged | 1,615 |
| Hard-invalid source records rejected | 1,650 |
| Quarantined source occurrences | 0 |
| Retained records with an explicit connectivity flag | 2,791 |
| Formal charge −1 / 0 / +1 | 3,669 / 790,722 / 7,390 |
PySCF spin 2S = 0 |
801,781 |
| Electronic-structure driver | RKS for every retained structure |
| Elements | H, B, C, N, O, F, Si, P, S, Cl, Br, I |
| Phase | Gas |
The serialized format supports multiple conformers per molecular identity. In this release, the number of retained conformers equals the number of canonical identities, so each vacuum_conformers array contains one retained representative.
Intended uses
This dataset is suitable for research on:
- molecular energy and orbital-energy regression;
- atomistic energy/gradient and force-model development;
- representation learning on molecular geometries;
- uncertainty estimation and out-of-distribution detection;
- quantum-chemistry surrogate models; and
- analysis of SCF behavior across organic and main-group chemical space.
It is not intended to provide experimental observables, solvent-phase properties, reaction barriers, DFT-optimized stationary points, or thermochemical quantities.
Release scope
The release scope was fixed by a deterministic source-chunk rule:
| Source campaign | Included chunk IDs | Source files | Raw records |
|---|---|---|---|
| Campaign 1 | 0–38 | 39 | 397,482 |
| Campaign 2 | 0–81 | 82 | 407,564 |
| Total | 121 | 805,046 |
The chunk-prefix selection is reproducible, but it was not a randomized or distribution-preserving sample. Keep the supplied source references when constructing evaluations, and do not assume that records are independently and identically distributed solely because canonical identities are unique.
From SMILES to the stored DFT result
SMILES + formal charge
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10 candidate 3D structures generated with g-xTB
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gas-phase GFN2-xTB very-tight geometry optimization
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identity, composition, convergence and geometry validation
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gas-phase PySCF ωB97M-V single-point calculation
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energy + HOMO/LUMO + nuclear gradient + xTB geometry
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deduplication, conflict checks and robust outlier curation
The workflow starts from a molecular SMILES and explicit formal charge. g-xTB generates ten candidate three-dimensional structures. A selected candidate is optimized in the gas phase with GFN2-xTB using the very-tight convergence setting. PySCF then evaluates one ωB97M-V single point on that xTB geometry.
The DFT stage does not optimize the geometry (perform_opt: false) and does not request thermochemistry (thermo: false). The dataset therefore contains no DFT stationary geometries, Hessians, harmonic frequencies, zero-point energies, enthalpies, or finite-temperature Gibbs free energies. A nonzero stored gradient is expected because it is evaluated at an xTB-optimized rather than ωB97M-V-optimized geometry.
Quantum-chemistry protocol
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Functional | ωB97M-V (wb97m-v) |
| Functional class | Range-separated hybrid meta-GGA with VV10 nonlocal correlation |
| Program | PySCF 2.9.0 |
| Phase | Gas; solvent: null |
| Geometry | Gas-phase GFN2-xTB very-tight optimization |
| DFT calculation | Single point only |
| Numerical grid | PySCF grid level 5 plus the VV10 nonlocal grid |
| Density fitting | RI-JK through PySCF density_fit() |
| Orbital basis/ECP scheme | qmcbasis: NWChem-format, commit-declared aug-cc-pVTZ orbital-basis and matching ccECP map for observed elements |
| Auxiliary basis | cc-pvdz-jkfit; iodine override def2-universal-jkfit |
| SCF level shift | 0.5 Hartree |
| Maximum SCF cycles | 250 |
| Driver and spin | RKS; every retained entry has PySCF spin = Nα − Nβ = 2S = 0 |
| Direct SCF | PySCF default behavior; no explicit screening tolerance was serialized |
| Coordinates | Å |
| Energies | Hartree (Eh) |
| Nuclear gradient | Hartree/bohr (Eh/a₀) |
ωB97M-V includes exact Hartree–Fock exchange. RI-JK therefore fits both the Coulomb (J) and exchange (K) contributions rather than using a Coulomb-only J-fit.
CDS means cavitation–dispersion–solvent-structure correction. Because these calculations are gas phase and do not use SMD, solvent_energy and cds_correction are exactly zero for every retained structure.
Curation and quality control
The curation procedure canonicalized identity with RDKit and applied the following non-negotiable checks:
- converged GFN2-xTB geometry optimization and converged DFT SCF;
- finite SCF, solvent, CDS, HOMO, LUMO, coordinate, and gradient values;
- matching element composition, formal charge, electron-count parity, spin, and RKS driver;
- one coordinate and one gradient vector per atom, with three finite Cartesian components;
HOMO <= LUMOand an SCF-cycle count between 1 and 250;- the expected gas-phase ωB97M-V method, basis scheme, grid, level shift, and calculation mode;
- no severe atomic collisions; and
- robust median/MAD energy screens within canonical-identity and molecular-formula groups.
Within one canonical identity, symmetry-aware exact duplicates were identified after atom mapping and rigid alignment. Both the heavy-atom and all-atom RMSD had to be at most 10^-6 Å. Duplicate labels were required to agree within 10^-5 Hartree for SCF energy, solvent energy, CDS correction, HOMO, and LUMO; aligned gradient components were required to agree within 10^-6 Hartree/bohr. One deterministic representative was retained and redundant occurrences were attached to its provenance rather than emitted as extra training examples.
The released curation policy allows a composition-consistent geometry to differ in connectivity from its canonical SMILES. The diagnostic proximity graph uses 1.25 × the sum of RDKit covalent radii when checking expected SMILES bonds. The 2,791 retained structures for which an expected bond was not present carry:
"curation_flags": ["connectivity_mismatch_allowed_by_mild"]
These structures are intentionally visible rather than silently relabeled. Users can retain them, exclude them, or evaluate them as a separate slice. Geometry-derived identity inference was permitted when source SMILES was absent and uniquely resolvable, but no retained record in this release required it.
Curation accounting
| Outcome | Count | Share of 805,046 raw records |
|---|---|---|
| Retained distinct representative | 801,781 | 99.594% |
| Duplicate occurrence merged into provenance | 1,615 | 0.201% |
| Quarantined | 0 | 0.000% |
| Hard rejected | 1,650 | 0.205% |
| Total | 805,046 | 100.000% |
The final artifact passed streaming standard-JSON parsing, non-finite-value checks, ID uniqueness checks, exact accounting closure, source-reference validation, geometry/gradient shape checks, method-profile validation, and a complete SHA-256 rehash.
Distributed file
| File | Size | SHA-256 |
|---|---|---|
wb97m_v_organic_public_2026-08-16.json |
3,266,960,267 bytes | e1abc9a68ca2a782d9bf0c9605325a9be67607c68e394f7b365df529599cffeb |
The artifact is standard JSON, not JSON Lines. It uses an identity-grouped envelope rather than storing one independent object per line:
root
├── schema_version
├── metadata
├── source_files[]
└── molecules[]
├── molecular identity
└── vacuum_conformers[]
├── geometry
├── log_data
└── provenance and curation fields
JSON field reference
Top-level fields
| Field | Type | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
schema_version |
string | Serialization schema version; currently 1.0.0. |
metadata |
object | Dataset identity, version, counts, curation settings, units, calculation protocol, and manifest fingerprints. |
source_files |
array of objects | Table of source-file provenance. source_ref.file_id values resolve against this table. |
molecules |
array of objects | The 801,781 retained canonical molecular identities. |
metadata
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
dataset_name |
Human-readable dataset name. |
dataset_version |
Version of the curated release. |
description |
Short description of the retained labels and structures. |
counts |
Exact molecules, conformers, and source_records counts. |
state_mapping |
Declares that vacuum_conformers stores validated gas-phase DFT states. |
identity_policy |
Canonical molecular-identity rule. |
curation_policy |
Duplicate, label-tolerance, identity-inference, and connectivity-policy settings. |
units |
Canonical units for coordinates, energies, gradients, and timing data. |
calculation_protocols |
Full protocol object referenced by each conformer's protocol_id. |
source_manifest_logical_sha256 |
Logical fingerprint of the source manifest used for the build. |
dependency_manifest_logical_sha256 |
Logical fingerprint of the curation implementation and runtime dependencies. |
curation_config_logical_sha256 |
Logical fingerprint of the effective curation configuration. |
source_files[]
| Field | Type | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
id |
integer | Dataset-local file identifier used by conformer provenance. |
relative_path |
string | Stable logical source path; it is not a local machine path. |
collection |
string | Source campaign identifier. |
protocol_id |
string | Calculation protocol applied to records in the source file. |
record_count |
integer | Number of raw records in that source file. |
size_bytes |
integer | Raw source-file size in bytes. |
sha256 |
string | SHA-256 digest of the raw source file. |
molecules[]
| Field | Type | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
molecule_id |
string | Deterministic ID of the form mol- plus 24 hexadecimal characters, derived from the canonical SMILES with a versioned SHA-256 namespace. It is a dataset ID, not an InChIKey. |
canonical_smiles |
string | RDKit canonical isomeric SMILES used as the molecular identity. |
original_smiles |
array of strings | Unique original SMILES carried by retained representative records grouped under this identity. |
formal_charge |
integer | Molecular formal charge; validated against both identity and log_data.charge. |
vacuum_conformers |
array of objects | Retained gas-phase conformer records. The schema supports multiple conformers; this release contains one per identity. |
vacuum_conformers[]
| Field | Type | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
conformer_id |
string | Deterministic ID of the form conf- plus 24 hexadecimal characters, derived from canonical identity and the normalized conformer payload. |
geometry |
object | Ordered atom symbols and Cartesian coordinates of the converged xTB geometry. |
log_data |
object | Normalized DFT labels, protocol fields, gradient, and optional runtime diagnostics. |
source_occurrence_count |
integer | Number of raw occurrences represented by this retained conformer. A value greater than one means redundant occurrences were merged. |
source_ref |
object | Provenance of the deterministic representative. |
merged_source_refs |
array of objects, optional | Provenance of redundant source occurrences merged into the representative. These are not extra training examples. |
curation_flags |
array of strings, optional | Explicit retained-policy flags. Absence means that no such flag applies. |
geometry
| Field | Type | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
elements |
array of strings, length N |
Atomic symbols in the stored geometry atom order. |
coordinates |
array of [x, y, z], shape [N, 3] |
Finite Cartesian coordinates aligned row-for-row with elements; unit is Å. |
unit |
string | Always angstrom. |
method |
string | xTB, indicating that the geometry came from the GFN2-xTB optimization. |
geometry.elements[i], geometry.coordinates[i], and log_data.gradient[i] always refer to the same atom.
log_data
| Field | Type | Unit | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
converged |
boolean | — | Always true for retained SCF calculations. |
scf_energy |
number | Hartree | Total gas-phase ωB97M-V SCF energy. |
homo |
number | Hartree | Highest occupied molecular-orbital energy. |
lumo |
number | Hartree | Lowest unoccupied molecular-orbital energy. |
gradient |
array of [gx, gy, gz], shape [N, 3] |
Hartree/bohr | Nuclear derivative ∂E/∂R in geometry atom order. A force target is the negative gradient. |
charge |
integer | elementary charge | Total molecular charge; equals the enclosing formal_charge. |
spin |
integer | — | PySCF spin Nα − Nβ = 2S; every retained value is 0. This is not the multiplicity 2S + 1. |
driver |
string | — | SCF driver; always RKS in this release. |
cycles |
integer | — | Number of SCF cycles, from 1 through 250. |
xc |
string | — | Exchange-correlation functional identifier; wb97m-v. |
basis |
string | — | Basis/ECP scheme identifier; qmcbasis. Resolve details through the matching protocol object. |
grid_level |
integer | — | PySCF numerical grid level; 5. |
level_shift |
number | Hartree | SCF level shift; 0.5. |
solvent |
null | — | Always null; calculations are gas phase. |
solvent_energy |
number | Hartree | Always 0.0 in this gas-phase release. |
cds_correction |
number | Hartree | Always 0.0; CDS is the cavitation–dispersion–solvent-structure correction. |
perform_opt |
boolean | — | Always false; no DFT geometry optimization was performed. |
thermo |
boolean | — | Always false; no Hessian/frequency thermochemistry was requested. |
protocol_id |
string | — | Foreign key into metadata.calculation_protocols; here dev_crux_0153337. |
time |
number, optional | seconds | Reported total calculation timing diagnostic. |
pyscf_time |
number, optional | seconds | Reported PySCF-stage timing diagnostic. |
memory_usage_mb |
number, optional | MB | Reported memory-use diagnostic. |
ncores |
integer, optional | cores | Reported CPU-core count. |
Runtime and resource fields are environment-dependent diagnostics, not molecular labels.
Provenance objects
source_ref and entries in optional merged_source_refs contain:
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
file_id |
Foreign key into top-level source_files. |
result_index |
Zero-based record index inside that source file. |
uuid |
Original source UUID when supplied. |
relative_path |
Stable logical source path. |
collection |
Source campaign identifier. |
For every conformer, source_occurrence_count is the representative occurrence plus the number of entries in merged_source_refs.
Memory-safe loading
The JSON file is approximately 3.27 GB, so avoid json.load() unless sufficient memory is available. The top-level molecules array can be streamed with ijson:
pip install huggingface_hub ijson
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
import ijson
path = hf_hub_download(
repo_id="chembricks/WB96MV-ORGANIC",
filename="wb97m_v_organic_public_2026-08-16.json",
repo_type="dataset",
)
with open(path, "rb") as handle:
molecules = ijson.items(handle, "molecules.item")
for molecule in molecules:
conformer = molecule["vacuum_conformers"][0]
elements = conformer["geometry"]["elements"]
coordinates_angstrom = conformer["geometry"]["coordinates"]
energy_hartree = conformer["log_data"]["scf_energy"]
gradient_hartree_per_bohr = conformer["log_data"]["gradient"]
# Train, transform, or yield the record here.
Recommended ML practice
- Split on
molecule_id, canonical SMILES, or a molecular scaffold—not on provenance occurrences. - Do not expand
merged_source_refsinto repeated examples; those objects document redundancy. - Keep the coordinate, element, and gradient arrays in exactly the same atom order.
- If training forces, use
force = -gradientand convert both energy and length units consistently. - Preserve
protocol_id, even though the release currently contains one protocol. - Decide explicitly how to handle the 2,791
connectivity_mismatch_allowed_by_mildstructures and report that decision. - Do not compare raw total energies across different elemental compositions as though they were directly normalized molecular properties.
- Prefer scaffold-aware or source-aware evaluation when estimating chemical generalization.
Limitations
- These are computed labels and inherit the approximations of GFN2-xTB geometries, ωB97M-V, the basis/ECP scheme, RI-JK density fitting, and the numerical settings.
- The structures are not DFT stationary points; gradients generally do not vanish.
- The release contains closed-shell RKS calculations only and does not represent open-shell chemistry.
- It contains gas-phase values only. Solvation, condensed-phase effects, and finite-temperature thermochemistry are absent.
- Canonical SMILES is the identity key, but 2,791 retained geometries carry an explicit connectivity-change flag.
- The deterministic source-chunk selection is not equivalent to a random sample of chemical space.
- Timing and memory fields depend on the calculation environment and should not be treated as intrinsic molecular properties.
License
The dataset is released under the MIT License.
Citation
If you use the dataset, cite the Hugging Face repository and the ωB97M-V method paper:
@misc{chembricks_wb97mv_organic_2026,
author = {Chembricks},
title = {Chembricks ωB97M-V Organic},
year = {2026},
howpublished = {Hugging Face dataset},
url = {https://huggingface.co/datasets/chembricks/WB96MV-ORGANIC},
note = {Version 2026-08-16-v1-mild}
}
- N. Mardirossian and M. Head-Gordon, “ωB97M-V: A combinatorially optimized, range-separated hybrid, meta-GGA density functional with VV10 nonlocal correlation,” Journal of Chemical Physics 144, 214110 (2016). DOI: 10.1063/1.4952647
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