We present a new method that successfully predicts the glass transition temperature Tg of polymers based on their monomer structure. The model combines ideas from Group Additive Properties (GAP) and Quantitative Structure Property Relationship (QSPR) methods, where GAP (or Group Contributions) assumes that sub-monomer motifs contribute additively to Tg, and QSPR links Tg to the physico-chemical properties of the structure through a set of molecular descriptors. This method yields fast and accurate predictions of Tg for polymers based on chemical motifs outside the data sample, which resolves the main limitation of the GAP approach. Using a genetic algorithm, we show that only two molecular descriptors are necessary to predict Tg for PAEK polymers. Our QSPR-GAP method is readily transferred to other physical properties, to measures of activity (QSAR), or to different classes of polymers such as conjugated or bio-polymers.
@article{arxiv.2411.06461,
title = {A fast transferable method for predicting the glass transition temperature of polymers from chemical structure},
author = {Sebastian Brierley-Croft and Peter D. Olmsted and Peter J. Hine and Richard J. Mandle and Adam Chaplin and John Grasmeder and Johan Mattsson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.06461},
year = {2025}
}