Abstract
Predicting the outcomes of organic reactions using data-driven approaches aids in the acceleration of research. In laboratory-scale experiments, only a small number of reaction data can be accessed for machine learning model construction, where reaction representations play a pivotal role in the success of model construction. Nevertheless, representation comparison for a small data set is not adequate. Herein, focusing on the enantioselectivity of phosphoric-acid-catalyzed reactions, various two-dimensional and three-dimensional reaction representations (descriptors) were compared. Overall, the concatenated form of the extended connectivity fingerprints showed the best predictive capability for the two types of data sets: high-throughput experimental data and manually collected literature data sets. Furthermore, highlighting the substructure contribution to the prediction outcome was shown to be informative for guiding catalyst development.
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Asahara, R., & Miyao, T. (2022). Extended Connectivity Fingerprints as a Chemical Reaction Representation for Enantioselective Organophosphorus-Catalyzed Asymmetric Reaction Prediction. ACS Omega, 7(30), 26952–26964. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c03812
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