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Core Resources: Secondary Literature: Structure and Reaction Databases

Teaching Points

  • Structures are the language of chemists
  • Structures are unambiguous, no need to deal with name variations
  • Substructure searching allows questions that cant be asked via a keyword search
  • Substructure searching can reinforce chemical principles
    • Bond variations, tautomerism
    • Functional group activity

Reality Check

  • Structure/reaction databases are expensive and can be tricky to search
  • May need to be creative in introducing students to these resources
    • Demo disks
    • Excerpts from training manuals

Teaching Materials