Efficiently Predicting Reaction Rates and Revealing Reactive Sites with a Molecular Image-Vision Transformer and Fukui Function Validation
Wufan Ding,
Hanchun Chen,
Haodong Ji
Abstract:Hydroxyl radicals ( • OH) are prevalent in diverse ecosystems, including aquatic, atmospheric, and biological environments, and are crucial in the regulation of carbon and nitrogen cycles. However, there is still a lack of an easily applicable, efficient, and precise quantitative structure−activity relationship (QSAR) model for determining second-order reaction rate constants between • OH and pollutants. Herein, a quantitative QSAR model was constructed utilizing molecular images and a vision transformer in co… Show more
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