Yi Zhou, Parikshit Ram, et al.
ICLR 2023
Advanced computational methods are being actively sought to address the challenges associated with the discovery and development of new combinatorial materials such as formulations. A widely adopted approach involves domain-informed high-throughput screening of individual components that can be combined into a formulation. This manages to accelerate the discovery of new compounds for a target application but still leaves the process of identifying the right ‘formulation’ from the shortlisted chemical space largely a laboratory experiment-driven process. We report a deep learning model, Formulation Graph Convolution Network (F-GCN), that can map the structure-composition relationship of the formulation constituents to the property of liquid formulation as a whole. Multiple GCNs are assembled in parallel that featurize formulation constituents domain-intuitively on the fly. The resulting molecular descriptors are scaled based on the respective constituent's molar percentage in the formulation, followed by integration into a combined formulation descriptor that represents the complete formulation to an external learning architecture. The use-case of the proposed formulation learning model is demonstrated for battery electrolytes by training and testing it on two exemplary datasets representing electrolyte formulations vs. battery performance - one dataset is sourced from literature about Li/Cu half-cells, while the other is obtained by lab experiments related to lithium-iodide full-cell chemistry. The model is shown to predict performance metrics like Coulombic Efficiency (CE) and specific capacity of new electrolyte formulations with the lowest reported errors. The best-performing F-GCN model uses molecular descriptors derived from molecular graphs that are informed with HOMO-LUMO and electric moment properties of the molecules using a knowledge transfer technique.
Yi Zhou, Parikshit Ram, et al.
ICLR 2023
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ICML 2024
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KDD 2021
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KDD 2022