The variable connectivity index 1chi(f) versus the traditional molecular descriptors: a comparative study of 1chi(f) against descriptors of CODESSA. |
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Authors: | M Randi? M Pompe |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Chemistry, Hajdrihova 19, Ljubljana, Slovenia. milan.randic@drake.edu |
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Abstract: | In this study we compared the prediction abilities of the variable connectivity index 1chi(f) (not included in CODESSA) with topological indices available from CODESSA. We selected the boiling points of n = 100 alcohols as the property and examined the pool of 56 topological indices. Prediction capabilities of the developed models were evaluated by classical training/test set approach. RMS errors calculated from the prediction set for the MLR models obtained from CODESSA software with 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 parameters were 9.06, 5.69, 5.40, 4.9, and 3.37 degrees C, respectively. Using the variable connectivity index with weights x = 0.10 and y = -0.92 for carbon and oxygen atom respectively, we obtain regression BP = 38.12 1chi(f) - 37.56 with the correlation coefficient r = 0.9915, RMS error 4.21 degrees C calculated from the test set, and Fisher ratio F = 5691. Prediction capability of the variable connectivity index was better than for MLR regression model with up to four parameters. |
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