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Spectral database of organic compounds.

brew - 15-12-2008 at 16:21

Usefull link to check ones possible findings.

http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/cgi-bin/direct_frame_to...

perhaps there are alot better sites than this - bit of Gibbs free energy going my way and saw it and thought YTFNot.

[Edited on 15-12-2008 by brew]

Ramiel - 15-12-2008 at 20:30

This is an excellent resource. It is made a little redundant for me by NMR prediction software, but the ability to sleuth down a chemical is very useful. I have not found a better resource than this site for that purpose.

It was reccomended to students in a structural determination in chemistry class at uni over here.

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Cute little web-page, tryin' it's li'l heart out! :D

Klute - 16-12-2008 at 11:11

Indeed, SDBS is THE reference in spectral database! I was so amazed the day I discovered it...

It's actually surprising to see not that many people know about it, even chemistry students...

brew - 16-12-2008 at 16:17

Thats how I felt when I saw it, I suppose I have gained so much information from this forum, that when I see something new, for me, I think that there may be others where it is also new - and perhaps useful, so I want to share it. YTFnot etc.

sparkgap - 17-12-2008 at 03:23

I've seen SDBS referred to a number of times before, and Nicodem has already mentioned http://www.nmrdb.org/ . So maybe some of you would be interested in http://nmrshiftdb.ice.mpg.de/ as well. :D

sparky (~_~)