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A fast transferable method for predicting the glass transition temperature of polymers from chemical structure

Soft Condensed Matter 2025-06-23 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Materials Science Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability

Abstract

We present a new method that successfully predicts the glass transition temperature T ⁣gT_{\! \textrm{g}} 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 T ⁣gT_{\! \textrm{g}}, and QSPR links T ⁣gT_{\! \textrm{g}} to the physico-chemical properties of the structure through a set of molecular descriptors. This method yields fast and accurate predictions of T ⁣gT_{\! \textrm{g}} 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 T ⁣gT_{\! \textrm{g}} 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.

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@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}
}

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12 pages, 4 figures, 1 table; Supplementary Information: 21 pages, 20 figures, 5 tables