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Polymer Informatics Beyond Homopolymers

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arxiv 2303.12938 v1 pith:3QJUNCYN submitted 2023-03-22 cond-mat.soft physics.comp-ph

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keywords polymerhomopolymersaccurateblendscopolymersdevelopedmaterialspolymers
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Polymers are diverse and versatile materials that have met a wide range of material application demands. They come in several flavors and architectures, e.g., homopolymers, copolymers, polymer blends, and polymers with additives. Searching this enormous space for suitable materials with a specific set of property/performance targets is thus non-trivial, painstaking, and expensive. Such a search process can be made effective by the creation of rapid and accurate property predictors. In this work, we present a machine-learning framework to predict the thermal properties of homopolymers, copolymers, and polymer blends. A universal fingerprinting scheme capable of handling this entire polymer chemical class has been developed and a multi-task deep learning algorithm is trained simultaneously on a large dataset of glass transition, melting, and degradation temperatures. The developed models are accurate, fast, flexible, and scalable to other properties when suitable data become available.

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