Abstract

Polymer-surface interactions are crucial to many biological processes and industrial applications. Here we propose a machine learning method to connect a model polymer's sequence with its adhesion to decorated surfaces. We simulate the adhesive free energies of 20000 unique coarse-grained one-dimensional polymer sequences interacting with functionalized surfaces and build support vector regression models that demonstrate inexpensive and reliable prediction of the adhesive free energy as a function of sequence. Our work highlights the promising integration of coarse-grained simulation with data-driven machine learning methods for the design of functional polymers and represents an important step toward linking polymer compositions with polymer-surface interactions.

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