The Martini Model in Materials Science
Riccardo Alessandri, Fabian Gr\"unewald, and Siewert J. Marrink

TL;DR
The paper reviews the application of the Martini coarse-grained force field, originally for biomolecules, now increasingly used in soft materials science, and discusses future developments including the new Martini 3 version.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of Martini model applications in materials science and discusses future directions with the latest Martini 3 version.
Findings
Martini model is versatile beyond biomolecular systems.
Increasing adoption of Martini in soft materials science.
Future developments include the new Martini 3 version.
Abstract
The Martini model, a coarse-grained force field initially developed with biomolecular simulations in mind, has found an increasing number of applications in the field of soft materials science. The model's underlying building block principle does not pose restrictions on its application beyond biomolecular systems. Here we highlight the main applications to date of the Martini model in materials science, and we give a perspective for the future developments in this field, in particular in light of recent developments such as the new version of the model, Martini 3.
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