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Gibbs-Helmholtz Graph Neural Network: capturing the temperature dependency of activity coefficients at infinite dilution

Chemical Physics 2023-05-04 v3 Machine Learning

Abstract

The accurate prediction of physicochemical properties of chemical compounds in mixtures (such as the activity coefficient at infinite dilution γij\gamma_{ij}^\infty) is essential for developing novel and more sustainable chemical processes. In this work, we analyze the performance of previously-proposed GNN-based models for the prediction of γij\gamma_{ij}^\infty, and compare them with several mechanistic models in a series of 9 isothermal studies. Moreover, we develop the Gibbs-Helmholtz Graph Neural Network (GH-GNN) model for predicting lnγij\ln \gamma_{ij}^\infty of molecular systems at different temperatures. Our method combines the simplicity of a Gibbs-Helmholtz-derived expression with a series of graph neural networks that incorporate explicit molecular and intermolecular descriptors for capturing dispersion and hydrogen bonding effects. We have trained this model using experimentally determined lnγij\ln \gamma_{ij}^\infty data of 40,219 binary-systems involving 1032 solutes and 866 solvents, overall showing superior performance compared to the popular UNIFAC-Dortmund model. We analyze the performance of GH-GNN for continuous and discrete inter/extrapolation and give indications for the model's applicability domain and expected accuracy. In general, GH-GNN is able to produce accurate predictions for extrapolated binary-systems if at least 25 systems with the same combination of solute-solvent chemical classes are contained in the training set and a similarity indicator above 0.35 is also present. This model and its applicability domain recommendations have been made open-source at https://github.com/edgarsmdn/GH-GNN.

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@article{arxiv.2212.01199,
  title  = {Gibbs-Helmholtz Graph Neural Network: capturing the temperature dependency of activity coefficients at infinite dilution},
  author = {Edgar Ivan Sanchez Medina and Steffen Linke and Martin Stoll and Kai Sundmacher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.01199},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Code available at: https://github.com/edgarsmdn/GH-GNN