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Modeling of Glass Transition Temperatures for Polymeric Coating Materials: Application of QSPR Mixture‐based Approach

Lyudvig S. PetrosyanDepartment of Chemistry, Physics and Atmospheric Sciences Jackson State University Jackson, MS 39217 USANatalia SizochenkoDepartment of Computer Science Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755 USAJerzy LeszczyńskiDepartment of Chemistry, Physics and Atmospheric Sciences Jackson State University Jackson, MS 39217 USABakhtiyor RasulevDepartment of Coatings and Polymeric Materials North Dakota State University Fargo, ND 58105 USA
2019en
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Abstract Cross‐linked block copolymers are structurally complex, and utilization of traditional methods of molecular representation in chemoinformatics is only of limited applicability. Therefore, we introduced new techniques of structural representation for block copolymers. We developed additive and combinatorial approaches that treat a copolymer as a mixture system. In this approach, DRAGON descriptors are concentration‐weighted for all chemicals in the reaction mixture. As a proof of concept, we have studied glass transition temperatures of block copolymers of hydroxyalkyl‐ and dihydroxyalkyl carbamate terminated poly(dimethylsiloxane) oligomers with poly(‐caprolactone) and developed four quantitative structure‐property relationships (QSPR) models. The correlation coefficient (R 2 ) for mentioned QSPR models ranges from 0.851 to 0.911 for the training set. In addition to the newly introduced technique we found that the octanol−water partition coefficient and 3D‐MoRSE unweighted descriptors were the most important descriptors for the studied property. The results of the study demonstrated that all chemicals in reaction mixture influenced the glass transition temperatures.

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