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Prediction of Activity Coefficients by Similarity-Based Imputation using Quantum-Chemical Descriptors

Chemical Physics 2025-02-20 v1

Abstract

In this work, we introduce a novel approach for predicting thermodynamic properties of binary mixtures, which we call the similarity-based method (SBM). The method is based on quantifying the pairwise similarity of components, which we achieve by comparing quantum-chemical descriptors of the components, namely σ\sigma-profiles. The basic idea behind the approach is that mixtures with similar pairs of components will have similar thermodynamic properties. The SBM is trained on a matrix that contains some data for a given property for different binary mixtures; the missing entries are then predicted by the SBM. As an example, we consider the prediction of isothermal activity coefficients at infinite dilution (γij\gamma^\infty_{ij}) and show that the SBM outperforms the well-established physical methods modified UNIFAC (Dortmund) and COSMO-SAC-dsp. In this case, the matrix is only sparsely occupied, and it is shown that the SBM works also if only a limited number of data for similar mixtures is available. The SBM idea can be transferred to any mixture property and is a powerful tool for generating essential data for many applications.

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@article{arxiv.2412.04993,
  title  = {Prediction of Activity Coefficients by Similarity-Based Imputation using Quantum-Chemical Descriptors},
  author = {Nicolas Hayer and Thomas Specht and Justus Arweiler and Dominik Gond and Hans Hasse and Fabian Jirasek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.04993},
  year   = {2025}
}