A recursive neural network (RNN) was used to predict the melting points of several pyridinium-based ionic liquids (ILs). The RNN is a neural network model for processing structured data that allows for the direct handling of chemical compounds as labelled rooted ordered trees. It constitutes a direct approach to quantitative structure–property relationship (QSPR) of ILs, which avoids the use of dedicated molecular descriptors. The adopted representation of molecular structures captures significant topological aspects and chemical functionalities for each molecule in a general and flexible way. Particular emphasis was given to the representation of cyclic moieties. The model was applied to a set of 126 pyridinium bromides; it was validated by splitting the dataset into a disjoint training set (100 compounds) and test set (26 compounds). Comparison with the results obtained by other QSPR approaches on the same dataset is also presented.

Ionic Liquids: Prediction of their Melting Points by a Recursive Neural Network Model

CHIAPPE, CINZIA;DUCE, CELIA;MICHELI, ALESSIO;SOLARO, ROBERTO;TINE', MARIA ROSARIA
2008-01-01

Abstract

A recursive neural network (RNN) was used to predict the melting points of several pyridinium-based ionic liquids (ILs). The RNN is a neural network model for processing structured data that allows for the direct handling of chemical compounds as labelled rooted ordered trees. It constitutes a direct approach to quantitative structure–property relationship (QSPR) of ILs, which avoids the use of dedicated molecular descriptors. The adopted representation of molecular structures captures significant topological aspects and chemical functionalities for each molecule in a general and flexible way. Particular emphasis was given to the representation of cyclic moieties. The model was applied to a set of 126 pyridinium bromides; it was validated by splitting the dataset into a disjoint training set (100 compounds) and test set (26 compounds). Comparison with the results obtained by other QSPR approaches on the same dataset is also presented.
2008
R., Bini; Chiappe, Cinzia; Duce, Celia; Micheli, Alessio; Solaro, Roberto; A., Starita; Tine', MARIA ROSARIA
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