Hammett neural networks: Prediction of frontier orbital energies of tungsten-benzylidyne photoredox complexes

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The successful application of Hammett parameters as input features for regressive machine learning models is demonstrated and applied to predict energies of frontier orbitals of highly reducing tungsten-benzylidyne complexes of the form W(CArR)L4X. Using a reference molecular framework and the meta- A nd para-substituent Hammett parameters of the ligands, the models predict energies of frontier orbitals that correlate with redox potentials. The regressive models capture the multivariate character of electron-donating trends as influenced by multiple substituents even for non-aryl ligands, harnessing the breadth of Hammett parameters in a generalized model. We find a tungsten catalyst with tetramethylethylenediamine (tmeda) equatorial ligands and axial methoxyl substituents that should attract significant experimental interest since it is predicted to be highly reducing when photoactivated with visible light. The utilization of Hammett parameters in this study presents a generalizable and compact representation for exploring the effects of ligand substitutions.

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Chang, A. M., Freeze, J. G., & Batista, V. S. (2019). Hammett neural networks: Prediction of frontier orbital energies of tungsten-benzylidyne photoredox complexes. Chemical Science, 10(28), 6844–6854. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc02339a

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