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Chemistry Databases
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| Chemical Structure Search from PubChem at NCBI |
| Search PubChem's Compound database using a chemical structure as the query. Structures may be sketched or specified by SMILES, MOL files, or other formats. |
| Chemical Information on the Web from ChemIndustry.com |
| Search the PubChem Compound database by chemical name and retrieve links to related content on the web. |
| WebBook of Chemical Data from NIST |
| The NIST Chemistry WebBook provides users with easy access to chemical and physical property data for chemical species through the Internet. The data provided in the site are from collections maintained by the NIST Standard Reference Data Program and outside contributors. |
| Reaxys
from Elsevier |
| The
web-based solution for scientists in organic and inorganic chemistry and related disciplines. Based on the combined content of CrossFire Beilstein, Gmelin and Patent Chemistry Database, Reaxys makes reaction searching easy and supports synthesis planning from idea through to execution. Smart tools and convenient results visualization enable researchers to access the relevant information quickly and easily.
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| Wiley Database of Polymer Properties from John Wiley & Sons |
| Derived from Brandrup's Polymer Handbook, the Wiley Database of Polymer Properties is the single most comprehensive source of physical property data for polymers commercially available, with experimentally determined and selected data for over 2,500 polymers. WDPP lets you: search for polymers matching specific properties or ranges of properties; create custom tables for all the properties of a specific polymer; access the full-text html for references to the primary literature via CrossRef. |
| SpecInfo from John Wiley & Sons |
| SpecInfo on Wiley InterScience provides desktop access to some of the largest collections in mass spectrometry (MS), Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), and Infrared and near Infrared spectroscopy. SpecInfo lets you: integrate spectra and structures from your own desktop; search 400,000 structures for a natural compound; search the CNMR spetrum across 200,000 spectra in seconds; use the spectrum prediction tool for synthesis validation; print or store your results in pdf format. |
| e-EROS from John Wiley & Sons |
| "The online version of the critically acclaimed Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis has rapidly become the definitive reference source for reagents used in organic synthesis. e-EROS allows chemical structure, substructure and reaction searching straight from a chemist's desktop. It contains a database of around 50,000 reactions and around 3800 of the most frequently consulted reagents and is fully searchable by structure and substructure, reagent, reaction type, experimental conditions etc. and allows sophisticated full text searches. Each entry highlights the various uses and characteristics of each reagent, with illustrative examples of its use and is preceded by valuable information concerning physical data, solubility, form supplied in, purification, and where relevant, preparative methods and with literature references to key review articles and seminal papers. |
| Organic Reactions from John Wiley & Sons |
| For all scientists concerned with the development of new drugs, the print version of the standard work "the Negwer" is now availabe online. The search tools include text, structures and compound classes. The eighth edition of the Negwer compiles more than 16.000 chemically unique drugs with more than 125.000 synonyms. The organo-chemical drugs are arranged by increasing molecular formulas. Information included: an own consecutive number, the molecular formula, the Chemical Abstracts Service index number (CAS number), the structural formula, references, the synonyms used to identify the drugs (names adopted by certain institutions, common trivial names, names adopted by manufacturers, experimental names, abbreviations; and, marked with asterisks, the nonproprietary names proposed by the WHO), characterization and therapeutic use. More information about these features are given below. The group index (for finding drugs related to each other chemically or pharmacologically), the CAS number index, and the index of synonyms facilitate working with the Negwer. |
| Organic Reactions from John Wiley & Sons |
| Organic Reactions is a comprehensive database of important synthetic reactions, together with a critical discussion of the reaction and tables that organize all published examples of the topic reactions. The publication process entails a comprehensive peer-review process, ensuring the high quality and attention to detail for which this series is noted. Organic Reactions is fully searchable by structure, substructure, reaction, CAS registry number, chemical name, full text, etc. With one-click, you can limit/sort your results by factors such as publication year, reaction yield, reaction temperature, etc. The chemistry in Organic Reactions is presented from a preparative point of view. Detailed procedures illustrating the significant modifications of the chemical reaction are also included, as well as tables of all the pertinent examples of the reaction. Each reaction is presented with information about the reaction conditions, yield, products, and is fully referenced with links via ChemPort and CrossRef to the primary literature. Organic Reactions is updated a minimum of two times per year in order to ensure that you have the most up-to-date information available. |
| Organic Synthesis from John Wiley & Sons |
| Organic Syntheses describes checked and edited experimental procedures spanning a broad range of synthetic methodologies. It provides chemists with a compendium of new or little known experimental procedures that lead to useful compounds or that illustrate important new developments in methodology. For every procedure, safety warnings are presented along with detailed descriptions for the preparation, purification, and identification of the compound in question. Special reaction conditions are detailed, along with the source of reagents, helpful waste disposal guidelines, discussions of results, references to the primary literature, and an appendix of nomenclature and registry numbers. |
| Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data from John Wiley & Sons |
| "Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data is available on its own or combined with the 1998 NIST/EPA/NIH Mass Spectral Library. The collections contain 338,000 and 390,000 EI mass spectra, respectively, from the peer-reviewed literature. Most spectra are accompanied by the structure and trivial name, molecular formula, molecular weight, nominal mass and base peak. This collection is especially useful to chemists and biochemists involved in drug development, drug screening and clinical toxicology, as well as to forensic scientists, endocrinologists, natural products chemists and mass spectroscopists. |
| Wiley Mass Spectra of Designer Drugs 2005 from John Wiley & Sons |
| This collection is an invaluable source of data to chemists and biochemists involved in drug development, drug screening and clinical toxicology, as well as to endocrinologists, natural products chemists, and mass spectroscopists. The collection contains 2,959 chemical compounds and 3,437 mass spectra of designer drugs, medicinal drugs and warfare agents . All new designer drugs that appeared on the market up to October 2004 are included. The data have been taken from both legal and underground literature, providing the most comprehensive picture of these compounds available worldwide. |
| AmicBase 2005 Drugs from John Wiley & Sons |
| AmicBase 2005 Drugs is a CD-ROM database about growth inhibitory properties of drugs towards microorganism and contains detailed activity spectra of antibacterial and antifungal drugs marketed in USA, Japan and Europe.
AmicBase 2005 Drugs contains 57.718 data records from 608 compounds and presents a tool to get quickly information about the antimicrobial activity of drugs being used to treat human infectious diseases. |
| AmicBase 2005 Plants from John Wiley & Sons |
| AmicBase 2005 Plants is a CD-ROM database about growth inhibitory properties of organic compounds towards microorganism and contains compounds from higher plants, preservatives, fatty acids, perfumery chemicals.AmicBase 2005 Plants contains 77.149 data records from 4986 compounds. |
| AmicBase 2005 from John Wiley & Sons |
"AmicBase 2005 is a CD-ROM database about growth inhibitory properties of organic compounds towards microorganism. AmicBase 2005 contains 160.149 data records of 7474 compounds. Compound groups covered are:
approved antibiotic drugs available in USA, Japan and Europe
antiseptics and disinfectants
preservatives used in food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry
compounds produced by mircoorganism
compounds produced by higher plants
The database presents a tool to get quickly information about the antimicrobial activity of drugs being used to treat human infectious diseases. |
| Wiley Mass Spectra of Androgenes, Estrogens and Other Steroids 2005 from John Wiley & Sons |
| The collection contains 2,979 EI mass spectra of androgens and estrogens and their trimethylsily-, O-methoxyoxime- and acetal derivatives. Each spectrum is accompanied by the structure and trivial name, molecular formula, molecular weight, nominal mass and base peak. All spectra of androgens and estrogens have been obtained on the same mass spectrometer under identical conditions. This collection is an invaluable source of data to chemists and biochemists involved in drug development, drug screening and clinical toxicology, as well as to endocrinologists, natural products chemists and mass spectroscopists. |
| Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics from John Wiley & Sons |
| This timely and important reference work brings together for the first time all four fields of genetics, genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics in an online format for faster delivery of content to meet your dynamic research requirements. By integrating articles on genetics, genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics, this major reference work reflects the broad nature of this field and ensures a truly multidisciplinary approach. This work will be an essential reference tool for all members of genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and bioinformatics teams, from students, to post-docs, to senior scientists, and a 'must have' for university and research institute libraries. |
| Encyclopedia of Computational Chemistry from John Wiley & Sons |
| The Encyclopedia of Computational Chemistry (ECC) is a timely, comprehensive and authorative work, which describes many aspects of this young and fascinating discipline from its inception to the present day. ECC contains over 300 Articles, all extensively cross-referenced. Technical terms are explained in short Definitions. Each year around 50 new and updated Articles will be added, so that the Encyclopedia will keep up-to-date with the development of computational chemistry. |
| Handbook of Plant Biotechnology from John Wiley & Sons |
| The Handbook of Plant Biotechnology online offers timely and authoritative information by presenting the polemic field of plant biotechnology in an appropriate science-based perspective.The Handbook provides extensive coverage of the field including articles on plant genetic modification; applications of plant biotechnology to crop improvement in agriculture, production systems for pharmaceutical proteins, ethics and safety issues, public perception and public relations; scale-up, and testing and legislation. Comprising 71 articles from more than 100 contributors, the online Handbook of Plant Biotechnology is an invaluable resource for researchers, scientists, graduate students or postdoctoral workers active in the fields of botany, agriculture, horticulture and food science. |
| e-Proxemis from John Wiley & Sons |
Proteomics-oriented Bioinformatics Training Portal Launch: May 15, 2005. GeneBio´s Web-based proteomics training portal is available through Wiley InterScience through a trial period of at least nine months.
Today´s Life Scientists are under enormous pressure to both comprehend and utilize a constantly expanding profusion of bioinformatics tools and resources. Our goal is to give Life Scientists the bioinformatics background they need through a self-learning platform that mirrors real-world situations with dynamic content.
The content of e-Proxemis is divided into four sections:
Resources: Databases and tools ? grouped into categories, more or less fitting the major themes of bioinformatics
Case Studies: Depict a stepwise strategy for searching information in order to solve a real problem
Scenarios: Series of case studies, reflecting real life examples
Practice: Including a series of quizzes to help the user situate their skill in each domain of bioinformatics. |
| Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry from John Wiley & Sons |
| Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry is a state-of-the-art reference work detailing the science and technology in all areas of industrial chemistry. Subject areas include: inorganic and organic chemicals, advanced materials, pharmaceuticals, polymers and plastics, metals and alloys, biotechnology and biotechnological products, food chemistry, process engineering and unit operations, analytical methods, environmental protection, etc. Fully international in scope and coverage, the contents have been compiled under the supervision of a renowned global Editorial Advisory Board. It contains over 800 major articles, written by some 3,000 authors who are experts in their fields and affiliated to leading chemical companies or research institutes. With more than 16 million words, nearly 15,000 tables, 25,000 figures, and innumerable literature sources and cross-references, Ullmann's Encyclopedia offers a wealth of comprehensive and well-structured information on all facets of industrial chemistry. |
| DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook from John Wiley & Sons |
| The DECHEMA Corrosion Handbook represents a comprehensive collection of knowledge that is unique both in scope as well as content. It covers corrosion data and the chemical resistance of all technically important metallic, non-metallic, inorganic and organic materials in contact with aggressive media. Furthermore, it describes methods of corrosion protection and prevention. This makes it the prime information source worldwide for the selection of materials for equipment in which corrosive media are handled or processed.The Corrosion Handbook ...helps to hold the damages at bay. Faced with the task of optimizing a given environment-material system, readers of this work will find answers to the following: - is there information available on the behavior of the material under consideration in a particular medium? - which materials are out of question for the proposed purpose? - which materials can be used without hesitation in the medium concerned? - what are the conditions under which a less resistant, less costly material will give satisfactory service? - which material offers best performance for value under the given circumstances? - what protective measures exist: inhibitors, coatings, cathodic protection, etc.? The 13 volumes contain over 10,000 references to primary sources: This is the result of painstaking review and evaluation of the literature on corrosion but also of journals of - inorganic,organic,physical and electrochemistry, - materials journals, - surface treatment journals, - engineering process journals, - patents on materials,paints,surface treatments,corrosion protection, - abstracting journals such as Chemical Abstracts, Referativnyj Journal (Moscow), Corrosion Abstracts, - commercial publications, - internal publications of universities and other research institutes, not always readily accessible, - private communications based on practical experience. |
Polymer Library (formerly known as Rapra Abstracts) from Smithers Rapra
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| The Polymer Library is an online library providing valuable information to the plastics, rubber, adhesives, and composite industries. Established in 1972, the Polymer Library is the world’s leading database of Polymer Literature with one million records that cover scientific, technical, and commercial information, with updates every two weeks. The Polymer Library reviews more than 300 scientific and technical journals and has full international coverage with source material from 30 countries. Full text of papers and articles can also be accessed through the Polymer Library Document Delivery System. Subject coverage includes: Economic and Commercial Information, Environmental and Industrial Hazards, Legislation and Regulation, Polymeric Materials, Additives and Compounding Ingredients, Synthesis and Polymerization, Properties and Testing, Applications of Polymers, and more. |
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