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RoboChemist: Long-Horizon and Safety-Compliant Robotic Chemical Experimentation

Robotics 2025-09-11 v1

Abstract

Robotic chemists promise to both liberate human experts from repetitive tasks and accelerate scientific discovery, yet remain in their infancy. Chemical experiments involve long-horizon procedures over hazardous and deformable substances, where success requires not only task completion but also strict compliance with experimental norms. To address these challenges, we propose \textit{RoboChemist}, a dual-loop framework that integrates Vision-Language Models (VLMs) with Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models. Unlike prior VLM-based systems (e.g., VoxPoser, ReKep) that rely on depth perception and struggle with transparent labware, and existing VLA systems (e.g., RDT, pi0) that lack semantic-level feedback for complex tasks, our method leverages a VLM to serve as (1) a planner to decompose tasks into primitive actions, (2) a visual prompt generator to guide VLA models, and (3) a monitor to assess task success and regulatory compliance. Notably, we introduce a VLA interface that accepts image-based visual targets from the VLM, enabling precise, goal-conditioned control. Our system successfully executes both primitive actions and complete multi-step chemistry protocols. Results show 23.57% higher average success rate and a 0.298 average increase in compliance rate over state-of-the-art VLA baselines, while also demonstrating strong generalization to objects and tasks.

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@article{arxiv.2509.08820,
  title  = {RoboChemist: Long-Horizon and Safety-Compliant Robotic Chemical Experimentation},
  author = {Zongzheng Zhang and Chenghao Yue and Haobo Xu and Minwen Liao and Xianglin Qi and Huan-ang Gao and Ziwei Wang and Hao Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.08820},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted to CoRL 2025, Project Page: https://zzongzheng0918.github.io/RoboChemist.github.io/