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Hydrogen Evolution Prediction for Alternating Conjugated Copolymers Enabled by Machine Learning with Multidimension Fragmentation Descriptors.

Yuzhi XuCheng-Wei JuBo LiQiu-Shi MaZhenyu ChenLianjie ZhangJunwu Chen
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
Hydrogen evolution by alternating conjugated copolymers has attracted much attention in recent years. To study alternating copolymers with data-driven strategies, two types of multidimension fragmentation descriptors (MDFD), structure-based MDFD (SMDFD), and electronic property-based MDFD (EPMDFD), have been developed with machine learning (ML) algorithms for the first time. The superiority of SMDFD-based models has been demonstrated by the highly accurate and universal predictions of electronic properties. Moreover, EPMDFD-based, experimental-parameter-free ML models were developed for the prediction of the hydrogen evolution reaction, displaying excellent accuracy (real-test accuracy = 0.91). The combination of explainable ML approaches and first-principles calculations was employed to explore photocatalytic dynamics, revealing the importance of electron delocalization in the excited state. Virtual designing of high-performance candidates can also be achieved. Our work illustrates the huge potential of ML-based material design in the field of polymeric photocatalysts toward high-performance photocatalysis.
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