Carbon Capture Using Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs): Novel Custom Ensemble Learning Models for Prediction of CO2 Adsorption

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Iyiola, Zainab
Brantson, Eric Thompson
Okeke, Nneoma Juanita
Sanni, Kayode Joshua
Longe, Promise

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The accurate prediction of carbon dioxide (CO2) adsorption in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) is critical for accelerating the discovery of high-performance materials for post-combustion carbon capture. Experimental screening of MOFs is often costly and time-consuming, creating a strong incentive to develop reliable data-driven models. Despite extensive research, most studies rely on standalone models or generic ensemble strategies that fall short in handling the complex, nonlinear relationships inherent in adsorption data. In this study, a novel ensemble learning framework is developed by integrating five distinct regression algorithms: Random Forest, XGBoost, LightGBM, Support Vector Regression, and Multi-Layer Perceptron. These algorithms are combined into four custom ensemble strategies: equal-weighted voting, performance-weighted voting, stacking, and manual blending. A dataset comprising 1212 experimentally validated MOF entries with input descriptors including BET surface area, pore volume, pressure, temperature, and metal center is used to train and evaluate the models. The stacking ensemble yields the highest performance, with an R2 of 0.9833, an RMSE of 1.0016, and an MAE of 0.6630 on the test set. Model reliability is further confirmed through residual diagnostics, prediction intervals, and permutation importance, revealing pressure and temperature to be the most influential features. Ablation analysis highlights the complementary role of all base models, particularly Random Forest and LightGBM, in boosting ensemble performance. This study demonstrates that custom ensemble learning strategies not only improve predictive accuracy but also enhance model interpretability, offering a scalable and cost-effective tool for guiding experimental MOF design.

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