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Professional Chemistry Links
« on: March 31, 2001, 05:33:00 PM »
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THIS is a BEAUTY!

http://tellurium.chem.ox.ac.uk/Ketones/Default.html


http://tellurium.chem.ox.ac.uk/Ketones/Index.html


Synthesis of Ketones (an interactive tutorial on the Claisen reaction and
synthesis of ketones from beta-ketoesters.)
I got 11 wrong answers in the 9 parts of the 3 hour online tutorial, mainly because some maniac was constantly talking to me. Junks are a menace.
This tutorial requires the Flash 4 plug-in:

http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash


To go through the whole tutorial should take a total of a couple of hours after which you should understand the following topics:
-- Using beta-ketoacids in the synthesis of ketones.
-- Mechanism of the Claisen reaction, the reversibility of the Claisen reaction and the choice of base.
-- The Dieckmann condensation and the position of equilibrium in the condensation.
-- The reverse Claisen, which can be used to give acids.
-- The easy decarboxylation of beta-ketoacids.
-- Retrosynthesis applied to ketones which are synthesised from beta-ketoacids.


This above link comes from another BEAUTY:

http://neon.chem.ox.ac.uk/vrchemistry/


Virtual Chemistry, the Virtual Laboratory.
You can click on the experiments to launch interactive teaching practicals.
I advise to download MDL's FREE chemical structure visualization plug-in for Windows and Macintosh, to be able to enjoy the full experience of all the links on this page:

http://www.mdlchime.com/chime/

  CHIME.
And then (you already downloaded Flash 4 plug-in? See above) you should
click the Pre-University Chemistry Course link. And then the rest of ALL the links.
Keeps you busy for a few days, but it is worth it!


http://modelscience.com/software.html


Model ChemLab Vers.2.0 Evaluation version.(1.8 MB) Plus free Periodic Table application.


http://www.claessen.net/chemistry/


One of the top 5% Chemistry sites. Hoover over "Site Navigation" in top right.


http://www.chemie.de/HyperNews/get/forums/chemstarter.html


ChemStarter is a well visited online discussion forum. Everybody interested in chemistry from highschools to companies and universities give an interesting broad range of opinions and background. Main discussion language is English but also German is common.
This is a good replacement for "the HIVE", when it is down !!


For Lilienthals birthday:

http://www.chami.com/html-kit/


There's nothing more to say than:
HAVE A LOOK at the FEATURES halfway down!
And then this EXCELLENT site (for OstFriesen ;) ):

http://spot.fho-emden.de/links.htm


http://spot.fho-emden.de/ftp.htm


http://spot.fho-emden.de/chemie/chemie.htm


Hundreds of Chemistry links. Very GOOD!

http://spot.fho-emden.de/ftp/chemie.htm


SPOT software archive. Look also for the rest to the left!
Take a look at the "LABORANT" software:

http://spot.fho-emden.de/ftp/chemie/laborant.zip


Laborant Chemstation for Windows (LCS)(english version)
LCS is a chemistry and data analysis program. LCS isn't a chemistry
education program. It's a program for your daily laboratory work.
LCS supports an enormous range of chemical, numerical und statistical
functions. I believe, you´ve never seen such a comprehensive chemistry
program as FREEWARE. (He's not exagerating!)
And there is MUCH more to download.
Don't forget to click on the NASA Mars Mirror.


For KrZ's birthday:

http://www.chemspeed.com/asw2000p.html


The Chemspeed automated Synthesis Workstation ASW2000P.
- the first unattended, fully automated synthesizer for reactions under pressure.
SUPPORT:
It is highly important to us that you feel absolutely comfortable with your new Chemspeed synthesizer in order to achieve a maximum productivity.
Our Support Department will help you to use your new Chemspeed instrumentation in the most efficient way. Our services include:
Coaching on the system
Detailed training is included with the purchase of our systems. Our experienced support chemists will coach you on your system. At the conclusion of the training, you will be able to directly program your chemistry applications and to run them efficiently.
Lease a chemist
As an additional service we offer to "rent " one of or highly trained support chemist for a limited time to you, supporting you in transferring classical chemistry to parallel synthesis. He will program and subsequently run your entire multi parallel chemical reactions on your Chemspeed synthesizer.
Excellence in after sales support
We will assist you, by phone or if necessary in house, as soon you need our help or advice in all technical and application related matters. We provide worldwide support of all our systems within 24 hours of your call.
And a copy of Uncle Festers Secrets of Methamphetamine Manufacture, 5th Edition.


http://www.levity.com/alchemy/islam.html


Islamic Alchemy. Collection of some of the Egyptian and Muslim achievements in science in Old Egyptian Ages and Muslim ages of Medievel times.
This will teach our AmeriKKKlans some valuable lessons, I hope.


http://www.buchi.com/


Click Our Skills/Training !
BASICS of DISTILLATION:

http://www.buchi.com/cgi-win/buchi4.exe?todo=appcheck&trai=BASICDEN.PDF


Remember the first time you ever boiled water? You will certainly have noticed how the steam formed running droplets, i.e. condensed, on nearby surfaces. This was your first distillation. In the following report you will learn how to carry out distillations more scientific.
DETERMINATION of MELTING and BOILING POINTS:

http://www.buchi.com/cgi-win/buchi4.exe?todo=appcheck&trai=Meltinen.pdf


Every substance has its own physical characteristics such as melting point and boiling point. The determination of the melting point is a simple and fast method which indicates roughly the purity of the substance.
DISTILLATION and ENVIRONMENT:

http://www.buchi.com/cgi-win/buchi4.exe?todo=appcheck&trai=ENVIROEN.PDF


World-wide around 200,000 rotary evaporators and just as many static glass systems are in use. Taking a distillate loss rate of 10%, this adds up to an immense amount of 160,000 litres of solvent polluting the laboratory air and the environment every day. What are the reasons of these solvent losses?
DISTILLATION with ROTARY EVAPORATORS:

http://www.buchi.com/cgi-win/buchi4.exe?todo=appcheck&trai=ROTARYEN.PDF


A rotary evaporator is a specially designed instrument for the evaporation of solvent (single-stage or straight distillation) under vacuum. The evaporator consists of a heating bath with a rotating flask, where the liquid is distributed as a thin film over the hot glass surface and evaporates easily.
PERIPHERY/VACUUM GENERATION and REGULATION:

http://www.buchi.com/cgi-win/buchi4.exe?todo=appcheck&trai=VACUUMEN.PDF


Are you working with a rotary evaporator? Vacuum generation and vacuum control would optimize the operation mode. How are these instruments used?
SAFETY AGAINST EXPLOSION ACCIDENTS:

http://www.buchi.com/cgi-win/buchi4.exe?todo=appcheck&trai=EXPLOSEN.PDF


When working with combustible materials, the presence of an ignition source entails the danger of an explosion. Its effect is uncontrollable, it might endanger people and destroy material values. Electric appliances and tools used in dangerous areas, are potential sources of ignition. It is important to take measures against the risk of ignition.
THERE ARE a few more TRAINING FILES there.
BTW, this is a real ROTARY EVAPORATOR:





Distil up to 20 litres of solvent efficiently and gently.
The new Büchi Rotavapor® R-220 is designed for rapid, efficient evaporation of sample volumes up to 20 litres. Its broad temperature range from +20° C to +180° C opens up a wide range of applications and ist modular design makes it possible to fully adapt the Rotavapor® to your individual needs. Its superior cost-to-benefit ratio also makes the R-220 a most attractive economic investment.
This is the "small" one:





ROTAVAPOR R-205 PROFESSIONAL
The top model, which has a display module for vapour temperature and the rotation speed of the flask plus integral Vacuum Controller V-805.


http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/cgi-bin/abbscomp


Abbrevations of chemical compounds. If you know an abbrevation like THF or DMSO and want to find the chemical compound then have a look here.


http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/ChemSitesIndex.html


Two thousand of the best chemistry sites. All of these sites are checked every month.
The biggest list of University Chemistry Departments all over the world.
Journals, Learned Societies, Online Chemistry Clubs.

http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/international.html


Information about University Chemistry Departments listed by country

http://www-chemistry.sci.kun.nl/chemistry/dutch_chemistry_facs.html


Overview of Chemistry Departments of Dutch Universities

http://www.chemie.de/~knecht/englisch/unieng.php3


Universities World Wide.


http://www.1cm.com

  1st Chemical Market.
Offers marketers, producers, traders and distributors a focal point for buying and selling chemicals on a global scale. Through its real-time and interactive character, the 1st Chemical Market provides decision makers with real-time information on prices, product offers and inquiries.


http://www.wco.com/~ejia

  ABCentral.
Over 10.000 links concerning courses, tutorials and training.


http://schmidel.com/bionet.htm

  BioChemNet.
Directory of biology and chemistry resources.


http://mili.unice.fr/html/cdiec/

  Centre Documentaire Informatique
Enseignement Chimie.
Collection of chemical links.


http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/international.html


International University Chemistry Departments.
Information about University Chemistry Departments listed by country.


http://www.labcontrol.com/viewp.htm


SPECTACLE View Point is LabControl's new free viewer software for any
spectroscopic data and chemical structures running under Win 95/98
and NT(Intel). Perfect as external viewer for Web browsers.


http://www.davincipress.com/


DaVinci Press Ink. A biotechnology-related page with links to all the
major biotechnology companies and biotechnology software companies.


http://www.mathe2.uni-bayreuth.de/molgen4/


MOLGEN 4.0 This program system is devoted to the computation of all
structural formulae (=connectivity isomers) that correspond to a given
molecular formula, with (optional) further conditions (e.g. substructures).
MOLGEN arose from the idea to provide an efficient and portable tool for
molecular structure elucidation in both chemical industry, research and education.


http://www.ijc.com/

  Internet Journal of Chemistry.
A pure all-electronic journal which is peer reviewed. All articles in fulltext readable.


http://www.chemistry.co.nz/

  Chemistry Solutions.
Comprehensive science and chemistry resource site compiled for students
at advanced secondary level. An excellent starting point for both students
and their teachers. 


http://www.galactic.com/galactic/_gala/data.htm


Galactic Industries Corp. An on-line searchable database of
IR, H1 NMR, C13 NMR and MS spectra. Search by name, CAS number,
molecular formula. View spectra as GIFs online or download spectral
data files for viewing locally with free Win95/NT viewer.
Win3.x and Mac viewers also avaliable


http://www.www.sg-p.com/


Scientific Glass & Plastic. Custom fabrication and repair of
scientific glassware - pyrex and quartz.


http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/9825


Modern Alchemist. A website for high school students with an emphasis on developing problem solving skills. Students are introduced to calculus and spreadsheets as tools for solving chemistry problems.


http://www.gwu.edu/~mpb/


Metabolic Pathways of Biochemistry graphical representation of major metabolic pathways important to human metabolism All mechanisms are available as 2D and 3D pictures.


http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/SDBS/sdbs/owa/sdbs_sea.cre_frame_sea


SDBS Integrated Spectral Data Base System for Organic Compounds.
Available are IR, Raman, NMR and MS spectra.


http://www.pingweb.de/larissa


Java Paradise. Some Java applets and programs for chemistry.


http://www.argonide.com/

  Argonide.
Provides energetic metastable nanosize powders of many metals.


http://mineral.galleries.com/

  For FMan!
Mineral collection of Amethyst Galleries.
Very detailed mineral archive. It offers several opportunities to search:
By mineral names, kind of minerals or by full text. Every mineral is presented with a photo, detailed description and many physical data.


http://huckel.cm.utexas.edu/mpegtable.html


ESG's The MPEG Periodic Table MPEG-videos of important and
fundamental reactions of each element.


http://www.chemconnect.com/library/journals.shtml


ChemConnect: Chemistry Journals Online List of over 300 chemistry journals.

 

http://www.acdlabs.com/ilab/


ACD/ILAB. Offers the following database searches and property predictions such as IUPAC name generation, CAS name generation, HNMR spectrum prediction, 13C-NMR spectrum prediction, pKa database search (over 9000 structures), pKa prediction, LogP prediction, LogD prediction, Boiling point prediction, Vapor pressure prediction, Enthalpy of vaporization prediction, Aqueous solubility prediction, Bioconcentration factor prediction and Adsorption coefficient prediction.
This service is not free of charge, but a free demoversion is available.


http://hydrogen.cchem.berkeley.edu:8080/Smells/
Berkeley Smells Database Choose a compound from an index or use the search
engine to find it. For each compound you find a description of its smell,
the IUPAC name and the synonym as well as some physical data.
Besides you get information about the natural occurrence of each
compound (e.g. in cherries, peaches etc.).


http://chemfinder.camsoft.com/


ChemFinder Searching Searches for elements and compounds.
Very detailed information on chemical and physical properties.
A 2D structure of each compound is shown if the web browser's
configuration is correct.


http://info.cas.org/welcome.html


Chemical Abstracts Service. (CAS)


http://casweb.cas.org/chempatplus/


Chemical Patents Plus Offers the full text for all classes of patents issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office from 1975 to the present, including partial coverage from 1971-1974. Complete patent page images are available for patents issued from 1 January 1994.


http://schiele.organik.uni-erlangen.de/services/webmol.html


Chemical Structure Database The WWW chemical structures database contains
more than 2250 automatically collected chemical structures from the Internet, complete with information about the referring HTML pages. This database is searchable with the usual chemical search operations - full-structure and substructure search, formula search, name search, and more.


http://chirbase.u-3mrs.fr/


A MOLECULAR DATABASE FOR CHIRAL CHROMATOGRAPHY.
A powerful Information System for Chiral Separations of Enantiomers by Chromatography.
CHIRBASE is a molecular database which contains :
 80,000 chiral separations.
 21,000 molecular structures.
 4,000 new separations updated every four months.
 A multitude of unpublished Data.
 Three types of format : ISIS/Base/Local, ISIS/Host and REACCS.
A unique tool for preparative or analytical resolution of drugs, agrochemicals, etc ...


http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/cmp/cmp.html


Organic Compounds Database Organic compounds can be searched by melting point, boiling point, refraction, formula, functional groups and
characteristic peaks of UV or MS spectra.


http://www.labtops.de/en/indexen.htm


LabTops Association of German and Swiss manufacturers of laboratory products.


http://pubs.acs.org/lg/96/ac/lgpage.html


LabGuide Directory List of all manufacturers of laboratory instruments an their products.
You can search for manufacturers and products or you can select them from an alphabetical index. If a manufacturer is represented in the internet, its internet and e-mail address are published besides the postal address.


http://www.chemcenter.org/

  ChemCenter.
Information center of the American Chemical Society (ACS). Available
are several databases and journals, but for some of them a fee must be
payed. Besides a list of ACS conferences and a shopping mall are offered.


http://www.shef.ac.uk/~chem/chemdex/

  ChemDex.
A list of many internet resources concerning chemistry.


http://www.retallick.com/resources/

  Chemical Engineering Online Resources.
Offers links to valuable resources for the chemical engineering and scientific research communities. Also included are two separate sections listing Internet and World Wide Web sites of greatest interest to chemical engineers, and a section for ChE students.


http://chemistry.miningco.com

  Chemistry - from The Mining Company.
Weekly, original articles and supplementary and archived features.
Topics include: the environment, biochemistry, and inorganic, organic,
and medicinal chemistry.


http://www3.hanyang.ac.kr/~chem/Link/chem_link_korea.html

  Chemistry Link Korea.
Collection of chemistry links especially for korean institutions.


http://www.chemistry.co.nz/

  Chemistry Solutions.
Comprehensive science and chemistry resource site compiled for students at advanced secondary level. An excellent starting point for both students and their teachers.


http://library.advanced.org/3659/

  CHEMystery.
Interactive resource for learning chemistry on the web. It combines clear and concise text with many interactive components, such as 3-D VRML for illustrating atomic structures. Use the CHEMystery Meeting Forum.


http://ChemWeb.com

  ChemWeb.
There is a full text searchable library of core chemical journals and databases, a Shopping Mall (containing hundreds of products, services, and publications which you can purchase online), a Job Exchange, and a Conference Diary.
In addition you can find ChemDex-plus - your jump station to the best chemistry sites on the web, and The Alchemist, ChemWeb.com's Webzine with the latest scientific news, research, software and book reviews, personal views of famous Chemists and Sites of the Week. Membership is required and is free.


http://schools.sys.uea.ac.uk/schoolnet/winchester/chemistry.html

  Chemistry
in Education Links.
Links for chemistry teachers.


http://www.cheminform.de/Homeeng.htm

  CID Chemie-Informationsdienst.
Many useful links about chemistry. Links to chemical industry, product
databases, newsgroups and the latest news about chemistry.


http://www.clearinghouse.net/cgi-bin/chadmin/viewcat/Science___Mathematics?kywd++

 
Clearinghouse:Section Science.
List of links index for all kinds of science. Only sites reviewed by Clearinghouse are listed.


http://www.davincipress.com

  DaVinci Press Ink.
A biotechnology-related page with links to all the major biotechnology
companies and biotechnology software companies.


http://ecology.miningco.com

  Ecology from the Mining Company.
The site has weekly articles about ecology, reviewed links to hundreds
of the best sites in ecology and environmental science, a bulletin board,
newsletter and much more.


http://electrochem.cwru.edu/estir/

  Electrochemical Science
and Technolgy Information Resource (ESTIR).
General information about electrochemistry. Internet links. Software,
bibliographies. Societies. Journals. Handbooks. Books. Review chapters.
Graduate schools. Popular science information. Meetings. Nomenclature.


http://oak.cc.conncoll.edu/~mzim/

  General Chemistry.
This web-site was written to give introductory chemistry students an idea of what chemistry is all about. Why would anyone want to take chemistry or
become a chemist? What type of jobs are there for chemists and what type
of salaries are they being paid? The site also has links to sites that
present strange/interesting/humorous chemistry facts.


http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemistry/index/

  Internet Chemistry Index.
More links about chemistry.


http://www.info-systems.com/

  ISIS Information System for scientists.
Detailed collection of scientific links. Available in German, English and French.


http://fluo.univ-lemans.fr:8001/chimie/chimistes.html  ISI's 10858 Most Cited Chemists.
List of the most cited chemists which can also be searched using the

http://pcb4122.univ-lemans.fr/cgi-bin/perl.exe?chimistes.pl


search engine.


http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/5875/

  Paul's Chemistry Lab.
A chemistry information center with interactive information and
tutorials for all levels of chemists.


http://www4.chemieserver.de/bda/nat/chemie/uk-index.html

  PZ InterneT Chemieserver.
Database with chemical links and utilities for chemists.


http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/5243/home_en.htm

  Rolf Claessen's Chemistry Index.
Detailed collection of chemistry links for spectroscopy, journals, software etc.


http://home.fuse.net/thecatalyst/

  The Catalyst.
This site has been developed specifically for the high school chemistry teacher, to provide a place for finding relevant information for use in the classroom.
It provides an extensive list of links and tools for the chemist or teacher.


http://www.chemplace.com

  The Chemistry Place.
Web resource for college and high school chemistry educators and their students.


http://www.aquafoam.com

  The Foam Book.
Information resources relating to some aqueous based foam systems, their technological applications, published papers and documents, patents, as well as identifying the major participants involved with the technology developments.


http://www.cooper.edu/engineering/chemechem/monte.html

 
The Molecular Monte Carlo Home Page.
An organized list of tutorials, software repositories, conferences and other useful online resources for scientists and engineers using Monte Carlo methods to study complex systems at the atomic and molecular level.


http://www.plasticsnet.com

  The Plastics Network.
Exists to provide you with a vast array of trade services that promote
online commerce and the exchange of ideas and information. Such services
include directories, job listings, free classified advertising, news, discussion forums, and the industry's most comprehensive database of product and service information.


http://neon.chem.ox.ac.uk/vrchemistry/

  The Virtual Chemistry Laboratory.
Three-dimensional simulated laboratory for the teaching of chemistry.
This laboratory will be modeled using virtual reality techniques
and it will contain interactive multimedia experiments. Essentially, the
student will be able to move around the lab in a web browser window and
choose to take part in experiments that are distributed around this virtual
lab.


http://www.chem.ucla.edu/chempointers.html


The World Wide Web Virtual Library - Chemistry.


http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/links.html


WWW Links for Chemists. Very detailed collection of chemical links. Updated daily.


http://www.che.ufl.edu/WWW-CHE/index.html


WWW Virtual Library - Chemical Engineering.


http://www.unige.ch/crystal/w3vlc/crystal.index.html


WWW Virtual Library - Crystallography.


http://golgi.harvard.edu/biopages/biochem.html


WWW Virtual Library - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.


http://golgi.harvard.edu/sequences.html


WWW Virtual Library - Biomolecules.



Search Engines:


http://altavista.digital.com/

  Alta Vista.

http://www.dejanews.com/

  DejaNews. Searchengine for newsgroups.

http://www.excite.com

  Excite.

http://www.hotbot.com

  HotBot.

http://guide.infoseek.com

  InfoSeek.

http://www.liszt.com

  Liszt. Search engine for mailing lists. Contains 67.000 entries.

http://www.lycos.com

  Lycos

http://www.mckinley.com

  Magellan.

http://www.yahoo.com

  Yahoo Server



Have fun, LT/


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foxy2

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Re: Professional Chemistry Links
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2001, 01:25:00 AM »

http://www.rscc.cc.tn.us/faculty/ward/1110/1110D.htm


Download the pdf's and you basically get a free general chemistry book.

http://www.rscc.cc.tn.us/faculty/sellin/121/121D.htm


This is another faculty's general chemistry info oganized in a way convienent to web browseing.  Good basic chemistry and lab info is available in other various places on this website.




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LaBTop

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Re: Professional Chemistry Links
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2001, 07:53:00 AM »
Yep, that's the intention of a thread like this, anybody who has real interesting professional links can post them in here. LT/


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foxy2

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Re: Professional Chemistry Links
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2001, 10:48:00 AM »
Here is really good basic reactions info and more
If you are clueless as to what is being discussed at the hive go here.
Especially read "Functional Group Reactions"

http://www.chem.uic.edu/web1/OCOL-II/WIN/HOME.HTM





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Common Latin Terms in Chemistry Texts
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2001, 02:25:00 PM »
Latin terms are commonly found in chemical literature. In the past, Latin terms were to be italicized in the text. Recently, common Latin terms are not to be italicized according to the ACS Style Guide. A collection of commonly used Latin phrases and abbreviations along with their meanings are listed below.

ab initio –    from the beginning
ad infinitum – to infinity
ad nauseam –   to a sickening degree
a posteriori – from what follows after
a priori –     from previous
ca. –          (circa) about
cf. –          (confer) compare
de facto –     in fact, actual
de novo –      in a new form
e.g. –         (exempli gratia) for example
et al. –       (et alia) and others
etc. –         (et cetera) and so on
ex post facto – done after the fact
ibid –         in the same place
idem –         something previously mentioned
i.e. –         (id est) that is
in situ –      in place
in vitro –     (in glass) a biological reaction in an artificial apparatus
in vivo –      (in life) a biological reaction in a living cell or organism
ipso facto –    based on the same fact
loc. cit. –    (loco citato) in the place cited
non sequitur –  it does not follow
per se –        by itself
prima facia –   at first sight
q.e.d. –       (quo erat demonstratum) that which has been demonstrated
q.v. –         (quod vide) which see
sine qua non –  an absolute necessity
vide infra –    see below
vide supra –    see above

1. ACS Style Guide; A Manual for Authors and Editors; 2nd ed.; Dodd, J.S., Ed.; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997.



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Common Solvent Purification Methods
« Reply #5 on: May 19, 2001, 10:52:00 PM »
Some bees might bee interested in how to purify their solvents.  To achieve the highest purity often requires more than just distilling. 

http://www.public.asu.edu/~slefler/Solvent.html



This is a nice table of various solvent drying agents and which solvents they are compatible with.  Very useful info for bee's who want dry honey.

http://www.public.asu.edu/~slefler/dryag.html



Here is a handy collection(table) of liquid reagents along with their molarities and densities.

http://www.public.asu.edu/~slefler/chemtable.html






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Tetrahydrofuran-THF Good Read
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2001, 08:57:00 PM »
If you use much THF this document is a must read.
Has great test for peroxides and how to eliminate them.
Its from the experts.

http://www.dupont.com/terathane/thfpush.pdf





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Re: Tetrahydrofuran-THF Good Read
« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2001, 03:57:00 PM »

http://courses.chem.psu.edu/chem39/reactions/reactions.html



A good overview of many functional group transformations and reactions. Unfortunately not with accompanying bibliography.

That's a nr one link for the eagerly learners! LT/

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Electronic Freedom of Information Act & US patents
« Reply #8 on: September 05, 2001, 01:47:00 AM »

http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/sol/foia/index.html


http://www.uspto.gov/



Separations Based on Physical Changes
not bad has some pics as well

http://dl.clackamas.cc.or.us/ch104-01/separations.htm

GOOD! LT/

ok lets  see maybe for the ones who cant get glassware,
or the old needs a bit of customising.

Homemade Mini Glassworking Lathe

http://www.big-list.com/glasslathe.html

  Very GOOD find!! LT/

Simple Distillation Instructions
       with good pics

http://www.oberlin.edu/chem/academics/chem205/205Laboratory/SimpleDistillation.html

  NICE. LT/



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Definitions of Chemical Terms
« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2001, 12:10:00 AM »

Post 209204 (missing)

(wirewound: "Definitions of Chemical Terms", Chemistry Discourse)


Best search engines for finding scientific information

Post 209543

(wirewound: "Best search engines for finding scientific informa", Chemistry Discourse)
VERY, very outdated, LT/

Organic Compounds Database

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(wirewound: "Organic Compounds Database", Chemistry Discourse)
Everybody really interested in chemistry calculations and much, much more, should download that Laborant software program up there in my links, unzip it, then click on the file with the nrs and an "e" in it, for english version. It is from 1998, but beats programs of hundreds of $$, it's FREE! LT/

:-[ im in the corner

Changed the post nrs for you, use [number], then you will see above. LT/

foxy2

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Organic Chemistry Textbook
« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2001, 01:36:00 PM »
This is one of the very best virtual organic chemistry books i have ever seen.  Great for looking things up and also a great resource for those who want to really learn organic chemistry.

http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/OrgPage/orghompg.htm



a BEAUTY! Now that's a real TEACHER! Best virtual chemistry ever seen, LT/


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foxy2

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Named Organic Reaction Databases
« Reply #11 on: September 06, 2001, 01:43:00 PM »
This database looks like a work in progress, however when its done it will be awsome!!!  Huge number of reactions with very good bibliographies.  Very nice.

http://www.pmf.ukim.edu.mk/PMF/Chemistry/reactions/rindex.htm



Here is another named reaction database, not quite as good as the above but still decent.  Has limited bibliographies.

http://www.monomerchem.com/display4.html




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foxy2

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Collection of Chemistry Links
« Reply #12 on: September 10, 2001, 11:16:00 AM »
Here is a list of many online chemistry resources

http://www.psigate.ac.uk/ROADS/subject-listing/chemistry/547.html



The VERY BEST Professional LINKS site seen, give full attention to Named Chemical Reactions, and much more links, Foxy2, keep them coming! Good work, lassie. LT/

And another really good site

http://www.organicworldwide.net/





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wirewound

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Distillation: How to Set Up a Distillation
« Reply #13 on: September 10, 2001, 03:19:00 PM »
from the start
How to Set Up a Distillation
Fractional Distillation
Vacuum Distillation
how full to fill the flask
proper level of the thermometer in the Y-adaptor

http://orgchem.colorado.edu/hndbksupport/dist/distsetup/distsetmain.html

GOOD!

EDIT: In one of the links (

http://orgchem.colorado.edu/hndbksupport/TLC/TLC.html

) I found these 2 TLC procedures at last:

http://orgchem.colorado.edu/hndbksupport/TLC/TLCprocedure.html


http://www.indiana.edu/~orgchem/movies/complt.mov


This is an animated graphics movie on TLC procedure.  LT/



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wirewound

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Journals: Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
« Reply #14 on: September 11, 2001, 05:34:00 PM »
seek and u shell find
Connecting to Socrates without a Stanford ID
If you do not have a Stanford ID, you can still:

connect to Socrates, Stanford's on-line catalog, now if your browser is set up to do telnet connections
or use any standard telnet program to connect to
forsythetn.stanford.edu 3100
If you are prompted for an account, type socrates

http://www-sul.stanford.edu/webhelp/nonsu.html



http://www-sul.stanford.edu/collect/ejourn/chema.html




im still in the corner :-[

foxy2

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Good Sites
« Reply #15 on: September 19, 2001, 12:17:00 PM »
This site has a nice collection of search engines and a neat little chemistry message board.

http://www.chemspy.com/



This one is another huge collection of chemistry links.

http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/links.html



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wirewound

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Good Sites
« Reply #16 on: September 22, 2001, 08:13:00 PM »
Chemical & Physical Properties in the Chemistry Library

http://www.chem.duke.edu/~chemlib/properties.html




WebElementsTM Scholar edition

http://www.webelements.com/



The Elements

http://www.eskimo.com/~ghawk/h-o/elements/elemnt.html



MELTING AND BOILING POINTS OF THE ELEMENTS

http://www.eskimo.com/~ghawk/h-o/boil.htm



CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHART
(For Some Common Plastics vs. NaOH or KOH)

http://www.eskimo.com/~ghawk/h-o/chemchrt.htm



SciCentral gateway to online science/engineering resources

http://www.geocities.com/dsligar.geo/mlinks1.html



 
physics web

http://physicsweb.org/resources/



Virtual Library for the History of Science

http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/hstm/hstm_alphabetical.htm




yip still in the corner :-[  You can go back to your seat now, you'r excused ;) LT/

foxy2

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Free Chemistry Software
« Reply #17 on: September 23, 2001, 11:51:00 AM »
Here is a big list of free chemistry software on the web

http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~tkuppens/chem.shtml



B E A U T I F U L !


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Biological Data, Safety Info, Laboratory Protocols
« Reply #18 on: September 30, 2001, 06:37:00 PM »
well ya never know just might help oneday soon i hope
Ring of Knowledge

Data on Biological Compounds
Oligonucleotide Vital Statistics
Amino Acids - Chemical Notation and Properties at IMB-Jena, Germany
Amino Acids -Images with Atomic Numbering at IMB-Jena, Germany
Abbreviation of Chemical Compounds at Freie Universitat-Berlin, Germany
Amino Acids at Freie Universitat-Berlin, Germany
Amino Acid Properties at New York U.
Monosaccharide Browser - Investigate Monosaccharide Structure at University of Leeds
The Fructan Page
Synthetic Peptide Properties at New York U.
Atlas of Protein Side-Chain Interactions at University College, London
Atlas of Side-Chain and Main-Chain Hydrogen Bonding at University College, London
The Antibody Research Page
Merck Manual on-line - An electronic version of the 16th edition. Access is free, but first time visitors must register.
The Porphyrin Page

 
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Safety Related Documents on the WWW
U.K. searchers after data for making COSHH assessments, please note that some of the information on web sites derives from the US, and that safety data in these cases use American nomenclature.

Manual of Biosafety (UNIDO) at EMBRAPA, Brazil
MELs - Maximum exposure Limits - at the University of Oxford Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Lab
Lab Safety - Health & Safety Information at Oxford University Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory
DEHS page at U. Indiana - Page with local safety manual, pointers to MSDS databases and a large section on hazardous waste
Material Safety Datasheets at Oxford
Occupational Safety Links - Large number of safety topics addressed at the Institute of Occupational Safety Engineering, Finland
Biotech-Support - Decision Documents and Risk Assessments on Different Microorganisms Used by Man at EPA
Ethidium Bromide Disposal

 
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Methods in Molecular Biology on-line
Molecular Biology Techniques Manual at U. Cape Town Department of Microbiology
Signal Transduction Group - Protocols for Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry
Materials & Methods Gopher at Bio-Indiana or gopher search Laboratory Protocols at Bio-Indiana
Applied Molecular Biology - Beginners Laboratory Manual
Templeton Lab Protocols - Large range of protocols with files in PDF format at CWRU
Molecular Biology Protocols including DNA purification, Library preparation, Blotting, Sequencing, oligos, at NWFSC-NOAA with further site links
Joslin Diabetes Centre - DNA Core Facility - DNA sequencing, Synthesis and Fragment Analysis
ABROS lab Comprehensive Protocol Collection - Molecular biology protocols (and others)
Molecular Biology Manuals - at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Molecular Biology Core Facility
Talbot/Hamer Protocols - for Construction and Screening of cDNA Libraries
Molecular Biology Protocols - covering a large range of topics at the Genome Sequencing Centre - Washington U.
Molecular Biology Protocols - at The University of Oklahoma: Well organised list of protocols with excellent coverage of recombinant DNA methods (isolation, sequencing, PCR)
Protocols for Molecular Biology - An excellent itemised list of links to methods and reagents at IFR, Norwich
Technical information on 2-D PAGE at ExPASY, Switzerland
Interaction Trap - Method to clone cDNAs of proteins that interact with a known protein
Guide to DNA Cloning in E. coli at UWF
Guide to Protein and Peptide Cleavage Recipes at New York U.
BioGuide - PCR Guide at Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Anderson Lab - Non-radioactive In Situ Hybridization Protocols
PCR in situ (1) PCR information at U. Minnesota (part 1)
PCR in situ (2) PCR information at U. Minnesota (part 2)
BBHelp - Molecular Biology Help at U. Cape Town, South Africa
Primer on Molecular Genetics at John Hopkins
RFLP Tutorial at the Wadsworth Centre, New York State Dept of Health
Boomerang DNA Amplification - a single-primer method for amplifying DNA fragments 
Paul N. Hengen's Home Page - FAQs for BIOSCI, Methods, link to BioMOO, TIBS homepage, Lab protocols. Also check out the Methods and Reagents TIBS Column Archive
Methods Database - Searchable data for Methods/Protocols, E. Coli strains, cell lines or hybridomas at the University of Nottingham
Rapid Cyclist - the newsletter for the Rapid Cycler user's group.
DNAcers -a forum by which molecular biologists may exchange technical information and assist in troubleshooting 

 
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Dictionaries and Reference
One-look Dictionaries Search or browse Dictionaries on-line 
Dictionary of Cell Biology at IBLS-Glasgow University
Computing Dictionary
Cell Biology Laboratory Manual - Cell biology course manual, including useful appendices on spectrophotometry, centrifugation, etc, at Biology Department, Gustavus Adolphus College
AE-Glossary of Scientific Terms at Genentech
French Molecular Biology Dictionary and its English-French version at CITI2, France
Fundamental Physical Constants at Freie Universitat-Berlin, Germany
Mathematics & Biology at IMB-Jena, Germany
Metabolic Control Analysis at the University of Aberystwyth
Photobiology Methods and Techniques on-line Methods and data for photobiologists (UV levels etc)
WebElements (Periodic Table) at the University of Sheffield
Dictionaries and translation - at Frontiers in Bioscience's Virtual Library
James Mao's Research Page - Forms for input into dictionaries, thesauri and more
Links to other dictionaries - mostly computer/internet and jargon.



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SciCentral - Biological Sciences
A comprehensive site organised by subject and specialty. Provides links to sites on such subjects as immunology, molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, neurosciences, wildlife, fisheries and biodiversity, biotechnology, plant sciences and virology. Also contains links to information about conferences, databases, discussion groups, job searching, research communications, educational materials, institutions and journals

http://www.sciquest.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ExecMacro/sci_index.d2w/report



SCIRUS

Scirus is the world's most comprehensive search engine specifically designed for finding highly relevant scientific information.  Searches can be restricted to broad subject areas, eg: Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biosciences, Environmental Sciences, Pharmacology, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Life Sciences

http://scirus.com/




glassblowing

http://www.ecu.edu/chem/glassblowing/





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PEYOTE

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Chemistry Software again
« Reply #19 on: September 30, 2001, 09:40:00 PM »