Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1520820 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A QSPR model of the glass transition temperature of polyacrylates was build.•The polymers structure encoding alternatives for this type of studies were explored.•The validation procedures revealed very good predictive attributes by the model.

The glass transition temperature, Tg, is one of the most important properties of amorphous polymers. The ability to predict the Tg value of a polymer prior to its synthesis it is of great value. For this reason we performed a predictive Quantitative Structure–Property Relationships (QSPR) analysis of Tg. The study explored the best way to encode the polymers structure for this type of studies, finding that the optimal option is using three monomeric units. The best linear model constructed from 126 molecular structures incorporated eight molecular descriptors and showed very good predictive ability, being a very simple and straight forward method for the prediction of Tg for polyacrylates since three dimensional descriptors were not used.

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