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[*] posted on 22-5-2014 at 03:41
Molecular reactions database


An Image from a very very expensive database will suffice to explain what I am looking for: To be able to visualize a reaction; If anyone can help me here I would be grateful, this kind of visualization has already leap-frogged me into a better understanding. I would like to plug in very simple reactions and see the results. Failing this, if anybody can point me to a site that simply has hundreds of examples of this sort of thing, then that would be great as well, anything to learn more. Thankyou.


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[*] posted on 22-5-2014 at 11:11


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[*] posted on 22-5-2014 at 12:15


Orgsyn presents visualised reaction mechanisms for just about every synthesis it has on record. Trouble is that you'll have to invest a bit of time to learn to navigate that site and find what precisely you're looking for.

http://www.orgsyn.org/

For a beginner it also helps to try and familiarise yourself with the main 'families' of organic reactions. Chemguide does a reasonable job of it, here:

http://www.chemguide.co.uk/mechmenu.html#top




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[*] posted on 22-5-2014 at 13:37


Thankyou gentlemen, all of this is tremendously helpful. Although I should add that I had already found the organic website, unfortunately I am only doing the inorganic area at the moment.

[Edited on 22-5-2014 by CHRIS25]

Nicodem, quite an extensive help there, quite a few I already have found over the year, but nothing with regards to a molecular results database. In fact, after quite an extensive search over two days it seems that one does not exist in the public domain, unlike a couple of organic sites, nevermind, we beginners can't have everything.

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