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Searching the Chemical Literature

Searching the Chemical Literature. Information Available in the Literature. Physical constants Melting point, boiling point, density, solubility data, toxicity data, refractive index. Synthesis pathways Experimental procedures Spectroscopy data FTIR, 1 H-NMR, 13 C-NMR, MS, UV-VIS.

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Searching the Chemical Literature

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  1. Searching theChemical Literature

  2. Information Available in the Literature • Physical constants • Melting point, boiling point, density, solubility data, toxicity data, refractive index. • Synthesis pathways • Experimental procedures • Spectroscopy data • FTIR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, MS, UV-VIS

  3. Where to Search • Google scholar • PubMed • Reference books • Merck Index • CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics • March

  4. Merck Index • One-volume encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs and biologicals that contains more than 10,000 monographs. • Each monograph is a concise description of a single substance or a small group of closely related compounds. • Since 1889, The Merck Index has become the standard reference for chemists, biochemists, pharmacologists, pharmacists, and related professionals.

  5. Merck Index • human and veterinary drugs • biotech drugs and monoclonal antibodies • substances used for medical imaging • biological and natural products • plants and herbal medicines • nutraceuticals and cosmeceuticals • agricultural chemicals • industrial chemicals • laboratory reagents and catalysts • dyes, colors and indicators • environmentally significant substances

  6. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics • The Table of Physical Constants for Organic Compounds: • Listed in alphabetical order by parent name. • For 2-phenylethanol Ethanol -2-phenyl • The Table of Physical Constants for Organic Compounds: • Boiling points, etc.

  7. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics

  8. Other Sources • Chemical Abstracts (http://www.cas.org/) • Beilstein/Reaxys (http://www.elsevier.com/online-tools/reaxys) • SciFinder Scholar • Journal articles/Databases • ACS Publications • GALILEO (Current Contents: JACS, JOC) • JStor (Science)

  9. Spectroscopy Databases • National Institute of Standards and Technology Chemistry WebBook • Mass Spectrometry and Infrared Spectroscopy data, thermochemical data, and much, much more. • Spectral Data Base System for Organic Compounds (SDBS) • Huge searchable database of spectra, including IR, NMR, and MS.

  10. Safety Information • Vermont SIRI MSDS Collection • Provides access to Material Safety Data Sheets directly from chemical manufacturers and from an online database. Chemical Toxicity reports can also be found at this site.

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