C-MORAL: Controllable Multi-Objective Molecular Optimization with Reinforcement Alignment for LLMs

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) show promise for molecular optimization, but aligning them with selective and competing drug-design constraints remains challenging. We propose C-Moral, a reinforcement learning post-training framework for controllable multi-objective molecular optimization. C-Moral combines group-based relative optimization, property score alignment for heterogeneous objectives, and bottleneck-sensitive non-linear reward aggregation to improve stability across competing molecular properties. Experiments on C-MuMOInstruct and S2-Bench MolOpt show that C-Moral achieves the best performance among compared methods on both benchmarks. On C-MuMOInstruct, C-Moral achieves the best Success Optimized Rate (SOR) of 48.9\% on in-domain tasks and 39.5\% on out-of-domain tasks while preserving scaffold similarity. On S2-Bench MolOpt, it also achieves the strongest results across LogP, MR, and QED optimization tasks. These results suggest that C-Moral is an effective way to align molecular LLMs with continuous and constrained molecular design objectives. Our code and models are publicly available at https://github.com/Rwigie/C-MORAL.

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