<i>De Novo</i> Design of Polyimides Leveraging Deep Reinforcement Learning Agent

Y Yinyi Xu (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymeric Materials Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Materiobiology and Dynamic Chemistry School of Materials Science and Engineering East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai 200237 China) W Wanxun Feng (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymeric Materials Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Materiobiology and Dynamic Chemistry School of Materials Science and Engineering East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai 200237 China) L Liang Gao L Liquan Wang J Jiaping Lin X Xiangfei Ye (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymeric Materials Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Materiobiology and Dynamic Chemistry School of Materials Science and Engineering East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai 200237 China) L Lei Liang L Lei Du (State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology)

Abstract

Abstract Designing molecular structures has long been a central pursuit in organic films with super properties. However, the vast chemical space of candidate molecules poses a challenge in screening optimal materials with exceptional performance. Herein, a multi‐objective performance‐oriented strategy driven by deep reinforcement learning and train an agent, DAPiGen is proposed, for a de novo template‐free polyimide creation. The agent combines the property predictors identified from four machine learning models and a fragment‐based generation architecture with active fragments extracted from polyimides as fundamental building blocks. Its successful use is demonstrated to create several polyimides for flexible display scenarios, i.e., with specific properties such as higher transparency, lower coefficient of linear thermal expansion, superior tensile strength, and elevated glass transition temperature. Experiment validation and structural importance analysis demonstrate the efficacy and reliability of the proposed research approach. The scalable strategy presented in this work stands as a paradigm for the inverse design of a spectrum of polymeric materials, offering guidance for other structural engineering endeavors.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 2
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

Y

Yinyi Xu

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymeric Materials Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Materiobiology and Dynamic Chemistry School of Materials Science and Engineering East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai 200237 China

W

Wanxun Feng

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymeric Materials Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Materiobiology and Dynamic Chemistry School of Materials Science and Engineering East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai 200237 China

L

Liang Gao

L

Liquan Wang

J

Jiaping Lin

X

Xiangfei Ye

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymeric Materials Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Materiobiology and Dynamic Chemistry School of Materials Science and Engineering East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai 200237 China

L

Lei Liang

L

Lei Du

State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology