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A modified scaled variable reduced coordinate (SVRC)-quantitative structure property relationship (QSPR) model for predicting liquid viscosity of pure organic compounds

Authors
Lee, SeongminPark, KihoKwon, YunkyungPark, Tae-YunYang, Dae Ryook
Issue Date
10월-2017
Publisher
KOREAN INSTITUTE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
Keywords
Liquid Viscosity; Molecular Descriptor; QSPR; SVRC; Property Estimation; Modeling
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.34, no.10, pp.2715 - 2724
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Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume
34
Number
10
Start Page
2715
End Page
2724
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/82016
DOI
10.1007/s11814-017-0173-3
ISSN
0256-1115
Abstract
Liquid viscosity is an important physical property utilized in engineering designs for transportation and processing of fluids. However, the measurement of liquid viscosity is not always easy when the materials have toxicity and instability. In this study, a modified scaled variable reduced coordinate (SVRC)-quantitative structure property relationship (QSPR) model is suggested and analyzed in terms of its performance of prediction for liquid viscosity compared to the conventional SVRC-QSPR model and the other methods. The modification was conducted by changing the initial point from triple point to ambient temperature (293 K), and assuming that the liquid viscosity at critical temperature is 0 cP. The results reveal that the prediction performance of the modified SVRC-QSPR model is comparable to the other methods as showing 7.90% of mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) and 0.9838 of R (2). In terms of both the number of components and the performance of prediction, the modified SVRC-QSPR model is superior to the conventional SVRC-QSPR model. Also, the applicability of the model is improved since the condition of the end points of the modified model is not so restrictive as the conventional SVRC-QSPR model.
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