Predictive of dielectric constant in polymers by Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPR)
The dielectric constant (ε) reflects the ability of a material to align and orient electrical dipoles within its structure in response to an externally applied electric field; the greater the polarizability of molecules, the greater the value of dielectric constant. The study used a data set of 86 p...
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Zusammenfassung: | The dielectric constant (ε) reflects the ability of a material to align and orient electrical dipoles within its structure in response to an externally applied electric field; the greater the polarizability of molecules, the greater the value of dielectric constant. The study used a data set of 86 polymers to develop a structure-property quantitative relations (QSPR) model to predict the dielectric constant in polymers. A set of 1273 descriptors was used to construct two Gradient Boosting Regressor models (GB_A and GB_B). The best performing model (GB_A) with 8 descriptors, exhibited a performance of (R2train) = 0.938 and (R2test) = 0.802. The models were internally validated by 5 folds cross-validation, demonstrating robustness. Additionally, using the Accumulative Local Effect (ALE) technique, we analyzed the relationship between the 8 descriptors involved and how dielectric constant predictions of the model impact |
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DOI: | 10.17632/kvwdkm9f3j.1 |