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A Primer on 2D Descriptors in Selectivity Modeling for Asymmetric Catalysis.

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Authors: Sidorov P, Tsuji N

Year

2024

Paper ID

9493

Status

Peer-reviewed

Abstract Read

~2 min

Abstract Words

168

Citations

4

Abstract

Machine learning has permeated all fields of research, including chemistry, and is now an integral part of the design of novel compounds with desired properties. In the field of asymmetric catalysis, the preference still lies with models based on a physical understanding of the catalysis phenomenon and the electronic and steric properties of catalysts. However, such models require quantum chemical calculations and are thus limited by their computational cost. Here, we highlight the recent advances in modeling catalyst selectivity by using the 2D structures of catalysts and substrates. While these have a less explicit mechanistic connection to the modeled property, 2D descriptors, such as topological indices, molecular fingerprints, and fragments, offer the tremendous advantages of low cost and high speed of calculations. This makes them optimal for the in-silico screening of large amounts of data. We provide an overview of common quantitative structure-property relationship workflow, model building and validation techniques, applications of these methodologies in asymmetric catalysis design, and an outlook on improving the understanding of 2D-based models.

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  • Machine learning has permeated all fields of research, including chemistry, and is now an integral part of the design of novel compounds with desired properties.

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