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Training Chemical Plausibility-Aware Large Language Models for Single-Step Retrosynthesis

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arxiv 2608.18940 v1 pith:3I4AICDG submitted 2026-08-19 cs.LG cs.AIcs.CEcs.CL

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.CEcs.CL
keywords reactionretrosynthesistraininglanguagemodelmodelsplanningplausibility-aware
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Single-step retrosynthesis is a central component of computer-aided synthesis planning, yet its intrinsically one-to-many nature is poorly captured by single-answer evaluation and benchmarking protocols. To address this, we introduce Top-K prompting as a robust training and inference paradigm to better capture diverse, plausible reaction predictions. We compile CREED-CCV-2+USPTO-XL, an ultra-large-scale dataset of ~45.6 million verified reactions to train the C3LM (Chemistry Constraint-Consistent Language Model). By integrating fine-tuning with ChemCensor-based and novelty-oriented rewards, our model achieves state-of-the-art performance on the OOD URSA-expert-2026 benchmark. Further analysis of reaction uniqueness shows that LLMs and conventional models explore complementary reaction spaces, motivating ensemble-based retrosynthesis systems. Overall, our results establish Top-K, plausibility-aware training as a practical new direction for robust future LLM-based synthesis planning.

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