QSPR predicting the vapor pressure of pesticides into high/low volatility classes

Pablo R. Duchowicz,Silvina E. Fioressi,Daniel E. Bacelo, Alexander Q. Quispe, Ebbe L. Yapu, Heriberto Castaneta

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH(2024)

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In this work, the vapor pressure of pesticides is employed as an indicator of their volatility potential. Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship models are established to predict the classification of compounds according to their volatility, into the high and low binary classes separated by the 1-mPa limit. A large dataset of 1005 structurally diverse pesticides with known experimental vapor pressure data at 20 degrees C is compiled from the publicly available Pesticide Properties DataBase (PPDB) and used for model development. The freely available PaDEL-Descriptor and ISIDA/Fragmentor molecular descriptor programs provide a large number of 19,947 non-conformational molecular descriptors that are analyzed through multivariable linear regressions and the Replacement Method technique. Through the selection of appropriate molecular descriptors of the substructure fragment type and the use of different standard classification metrics of model's quality, the classification of the structure-property relationship achieves acceptable results for discerning between the high and low volatility classes. Finally, an application of the obtained QSPR model is performed to predict the classes for 504 pesticides not having experimentally measured vapor pressures.
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Vapor pressure,Pesticides,PPDB database,Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships,Molecular descriptors
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