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Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Research Guide
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This graduate level research guide includes a list of key databases and reference works, RSS feeds to new articles in selected journals, saved subject searches for finding books in the library catalog, plus more. The goal is to provide "one-stop" shopping for commonly accessed resources. |
Substance and Reaction Searching in Reaxys
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Hands-on tutorial for searching substances and reactions by structure in Reaxys using MarvinSketch. Reaxys is provided by Elsevier. For more information see https://www.reaxys.com/info/ |
Substructure Searching in Reaxys
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Hands-on tutorial for learning substructure searching tools for Reaxys using the the MarvinSketch editor. Note that Reaxys is a product of Elsevier and more information about this product can be found at https://www.reaxys.com/info/. |
SDBS Integrated Spectral Database for Organic Compounds - Sample Search
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Sample search for a sophomore level organic chemistry class showing how to search using spectral peaks and heteroatoms to identify an unknown. |
Converting Lab Data to Search Strategies
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This handout summarizes ways students in a sophomore level organic chemistry class can search data from the lab (e.g, heteratom information, physical properties, spectral data) in Integrated Spectral Database of Organic Compounds (SDBS), Properties of Organic Chemistry (POC), Dictionary of Organic Chemistry (DOC), Reaxys, and SciFinder. |
Introduction to some property and spectra resources
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This worksheet serves as a hands on introduction to University of Rochester River Campus Libraries course page for fall 2009 Organic Chemistry course (chm 173) for freshman. They use the free SDBS and Organic Compounds databases linked from the chm 173 course page http://www.library.rochester.edu/Subject/Chemistry/Courses (only active in the fall) to answer some simple questions. They learn about Hill order. |
Chemistry 130 Search Tips (Winter 2008)
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Summary showing how to convert lab data into search strategies to identify unknown organic compounds. |