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Novel enhanced applications of QSPR models: Temperature dependence of aqueous solubility
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Materials ScienceDifferent TemperaturesThermodynamic ModellingEngineeringAqueous SolubilityMolecular ThermodynamicsQspr ModelApplied PhysicsTemperature DependenceComputational ChemistryThermodynamicsChemistryTheoretical PredictionSolution (Chemistry)Qspr Models
A model developed to predict aqueous solubility at different temperatures has been proposed based on quantitative structure-property relationships (QSPR) methodology. The prediction consists of two steps. The first one predicts the value of k parameter in the linear equation lgSw=kT+c, where Sw is the value of solubility and T is the value of temperature. The second step uses Random Forest technique to create high-efficiency QSPR model. The performance of the model is assessed using cross-validation and external test set prediction. Predictive capacity of developed model is compared with COSMO-RS approximation, which has quantum chemical and thermodynamic foundations. The comparison shows slightly better prediction ability for the QSPR model presented in this publication. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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