Quantitative structure-property relationship modelling on autoignition temperature: evaluation and comparative analysis.

Journal: SAR and QSAR in environmental research
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Abstract

The autoignition temperature (AIT) serves as a crucial indicator for assessing the potential hazards associated with a chemical substance. In order to gain deeper insights into model performance and facilitate the establishment of effective methodological practices for AIT predictions, this study conducts a benchmark investigation on Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) modelling for AIT. As novelties of this work, three significant advancements are implemented in the AIT modelling process, including explicit consideration of data quality, utilization of state-of-the-art feature engineering workflows, and the innovative application of graph-based deep learning techniques, which are employed for the first time in AIT prediction. Specifically, three traditional QSPR models (multi-linear regression, support vector regression, and artificial neural networks) are evaluated, alongside the assessment of a deep-learning model employing message passing neural network architecture supplemented by graph-data augmentation techniques.

Authors

  • J Chen
    Neurosurgery (J.C.).
  • L Zhu
    Department of Infectious Diseases, Beijing Children's Hospital, Beijing, China.
  • J Wang
    Joint Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Technology International Cooperation; Key Laboratory of Animal Production, Product Quality, and Security; College of Animal Science and Technology, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, China. moa4short@outlook.com.