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[*] posted on 24-1-2013 at 17:52
Chemical Reaction Databases/Lists


I am searching for downloadable lists or databases of chemical reactions. The larger the list the better, but I am interested in anything people may know about. This is for my personal computing project to combinatorially generate sets of feasible chemical process flowsheets based on chemical reactions. I can find online chemical reaction databases (e.g. NIST, etc.), but they only show single reactions based on manually inputed searches. If I found a list with tens of millions of valid reactions that would be spectacular, no list is too large... Anyone have any suggestions?



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[*] posted on 24-1-2013 at 20:02


I believe someone did that a couple of years ago, collecting "all" chemical knowledge etc. If I am not mistaken the people behind it found a couple of new reactions(or on new substrates) and proved them based on the computational output of the database. Regrettably I do not remember the project name or people behind it..

Cannot help you with the lists either.. They exist, I have seen some, not in the millions but a lot smaller (10s-100s). But the real problem with scientific databases unless very old is that they are incomplete at best, leaving big holes; or the "syntax", like the format or the naming is retarded in some few percent of the cases making it very hard to do anything complete, and unbiased.





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[*] posted on 27-1-2013 at 00:15
64 Free Chemistry Databases


Thanks for the note. Just to follow up on my own question and put one answer in this thread, here is a useful link of "64 Free Chemistry Databases:

http://depth-first.com/articles/2011/10/12/sixty-four-free-c...




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