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From Feasible to Practical: Pareto-Optimal Synthesis Planning

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Current computer-aided synthesis planning (CASP) methods often treat retrosynthesis as solved once a single feasible route is identified, focusing primarily on convergence or shortest-path metrics. This view is misaligned with real-world practice, where chemists must balance competing objectives such as cost, sustainability, toxicity, and overall yield. To address this, we formulate synthesis planning as a multi-objective search problem and introduce MORetro*, an algorithm that generates a Pareto front of synthesis routes to explicitly capture trade-offs among user-defined criteria. MORetro* uses weighted scalarization and BO-informed sampling to efficiently navigate the combinatorial search space and prioritize promising trade-offs. Building on multi-objective A*-search, we provide optimality guarantees showing that, for a fixed single-step model, MORetro* recovers the true Pareto front under admissibility. Across multiple retrosynthesis benchmarks, MORetro* produces diverse, high-quality Pareto fronts, uncovering solutions overlooked by single-objective approaches and better aligning CASP outputs with industrial decision-making.

Friedrich Hastedt, Dongda Zhang, Antonio del Rio Chanona• 2026

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Synthesis PlanningUSPTO-190
Success Rate97.9
42
Multi-objective Retrosynthesis PlanningUSPTO-190
Hypervolume (HV)1.04
9
Synthesis PlanningUSPTO-190
Max. DS84
9
Chemical Diversity Analysis of Pareto-optimal Synthesis RoutesChEMBL
Max. DS82
3
Chemical Diversity Analysis of Pareto-optimal Synthesis RoutesPistachio reachable
Max. DS84
3
Multi-objective synthesis planningChEMBL
Hypervolume1.02
3
Multi-objective synthesis planningPistachio reachable
Hypervolume (HV)1.08
3
RetrosynthesisPistachio reachable
Success Rate99.3
3
RetrosynthesisChEMBL
Success Rate91.3
3
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