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Predicting Single-Substance Phase Diagrams: A Kernel Approach on Graph Representations of Molecules.

Yan XiangYu-Hang TangHongyi LiuGuang LinHuai Sun
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2021)
This work presents a Gaussian process regression (GPR) model on top of a novel graph representation of chemical molecules that predicts thermodynamic properties of pure substances in single, double, and triple phases. A transferable molecular graph representation is proposed as the input for a marginalized graph kernel, which is the major component of the covariance function in our GPR models. Radial basis function kernels of temperature and pressure are also incorporated into the covariance function when necessary. We predicted three types of representative properties of pure substances in single, double, and triple phases, i.e., critical temperature, vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) density, and pressure-temperature density. The accuracy of the models is nearly identical to the precision of the experimental measurements. Moreover, the reliability of our predictions can be quantified on a per-sample basis using the posterior uncertainty of the GPR model. We compare our model against Morgan fingerprints and a graph neural network to further demonstrate the advantage of the proposed method.
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