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Reaxys



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Beilstein CrossFire Commander

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Description

Reaxys is a web-based chemistry database that provides user-friendly online access to information about millions of chemical structures, reactions, and properties contained in theBeilstein and Gmelin databases. Reaxys integrates content from three major data sources: BeilsteinGmelin, and the Chemical Patent Database. It is a great resource for researchers who are investigating organic synthesis, and/or searching for data on physical, chemical, spectral, bioactivity, or toxicological properties of chemical compounds.

Help

Available from the menu bar on every screen.

User tools and features

Set up alerts, save history, and change default settings.

Dates covered

1771-present.

Updating frequency

Quarterly.

Sources

Journals, patents, etc.

Type of coverage

Journal articles, experimental information, physical properties, chemical properties, spectral information, bioactivity, toxicological properties, and reactions.

Print counterpart or
related resources

Beilstein, Gmelin.

Producer/content provider

Elsevier

Vendor/electronic presentation provider

Elsevier

Core Subject(s)