Wednesday, 27 December 2017

List of Chemistry Databases

1PubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It means that you can put your scientific data in PubChem and that others may use it or vice versa.

It collect information on chemical structures, identifiers, chemical and physical properties, biological activities, patents, health, safety, toxicity data, and many others.


https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/


2. ChemSpider is a free chemical structure database at the Royal Society of Chemistry. It is providing fast text and structure search access to over 60 million structures from hundreds of data sources including various details (physical, chemical properties and vendors). Latest updates found in their blog




3. Spectral Database for Organic Compounds (SDBS) is a free and integrated spectral database system for organic compounds, it includes 6 different types of spectra. The 6 spectra are as follows, an electron impact Mass spectrum (EI-MS), a Fourier transform infrared spectrum (FT-IR), a 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrum, a 13C NMR spectrum, a laser Raman spectrum, and an electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum.
4. Organic Syntheses, Inc., is a non-profit database provided the chemistry community with detailed, reliable, and carefully checked procedures for reproducibility of the organic compounds in the laboratory of a member of the Board of Editors.


5. SciFinder is the most comprehensive database (CAS) for the chemical literature, indexing journal articles and patent records with comprehensive experimental details (chemical substances and reactions). It consists various filters so that it can search by topic, author, and substances by name or CAS Registry Number, OR use the editor to draw chemical structures, substructures, similarity or reactions. Reaxys, Web of Science, Scopus and PubMed are complementary to SciFinder.


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