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Identifying the determining factors of detonation properties for linear nitroaliphatics with high-throughput computation and machine learning

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Authors: Wen Qian, Jing Huang, Shi-tai Guo, Bo-wen Duan, Wei-yu Xie, Jian Liu, Chao-yang Zhang

Year

2024

Paper ID

22381

Status

Peer-reviewed

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159

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10

Abstract

In this work, a high-throughput computation (HTC) and machine learning (ML) combined method was applied to identify the determining factors of the detonation velocity (vd) and detonation pressure (pd) of energetic molecules and screen potential high-energy molecules with acceptable stability in a high-throughput way. The HTC was performed based on 1725 sample molecules abstracted from a dataset of over 106 linear nitroaliphatics with 1- to 6-membered C backbones and three types of substituents, namely single nitro group (-NO2), nitroamine (-NNO2), and nitrate ester (-ONO2). ML models were established based on the HTC results to screen high-energy molecules and to identify the determining factors of vd and pd. Compared with quantum chemistry calculation results, the absolute relative errors of vd and pd obtained using the ML models were less than 3.63% and 5%, respectively. Furthermore, eight molecules with high energy and acceptable stability were selected as potential candidates. This study shows the high efficiency of the combination of HTC and ML in high-throughput screening.

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