Reaxys
Reaxys is one of the largest handbooks of substances, their properties, and their reactions, combining data from three sources, the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, the Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry, and the Elsevier Patent Chemistry Database. It includes organic, inorganic, and organometallic substances and indexes more than 800 different physical and chemical properties, many of which have values available directly in the database. Reactions include reagents, catalysts and conditions, and all records link back to articles in the primary literature. The Synthesis Planner feature allows researchers to generate a synthetic procedure and organize the articles that report the various steps in a single place.
Reaxys is one of the largest handbooks of substances, their properties, and their reactions, combining data from three sources, the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, the Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry, and the Elsevier Patent Chemistry Database. It includes organic, inorganic, and organometallic substances and indexes more than 800 different physical and chemical properties, many of which have values available directly in the database. Reactions include reagents, catalysts and conditions, and all records link back to articles in the primary literature. The Synthesis Planner feature allows researchers to generate a synthetic procedure and organize the articles that report the various steps in a single place.
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SciFinder Scholar (Chemical Abstracts)
Chemical information: bibliographic, compound and reaction information. Accessed via a Mac or Windows client (SciFinder Scholar) which can be downloaded to any campus workstation. The database can only be accessed from University-originating network addresses, with 5 simultaneous users permitted.
Holdings: 1907-present. Abstracts updated daily; compound registry and indexing updated weekly
Chemical information: bibliographic, compound and reaction information. Accessed via a Mac or Windows client (SciFinder Scholar) which can be downloaded to any campus workstation. The database can only be accessed from University-originating network addresses, with 5 simultaneous users permitted.
SciFinder Scholar can access:
- Bibliographic information from Chemical Abstracts (CAPlus). Over 14 million citations to the literature of chemistry and its applications. The database includes the basic bibliographic information appearing in the print Chemical Abstracts, including abstracts and index terms.
- Compound information from the Registry file. Over 18 million substances indexed by Chemical Abstracts. Can be searched using chemical name, molecular formula and structure.
- Reaction information from the CASREACT file. Over 1.2 million single-step and 1.7 million multi-step reactions. Contains information on reactions of organic substances, including organometallics and biomolecules. Searchable by structure.
Holdings: 1907-present. Abstracts updated daily; compound registry and indexing updated weekly
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