Free finders for chemicals
Hi,
I know of no free search tool like SciFinder, Reaxys, or Spresiweb. Best bet is to go to the university library nearest to you and ask 1) do they have access, 2) if yes, can you use it.
Good luck,
Bill
Chem spider is a free data base
Great! I didn't know
The university library will not give permition to use web servises....! Any how i got little bit of informetion from you thank u
do you have an organic compounds and you want to know whether are new or not ? if yes try to use this link it's free ,if not God will help you.
http://www.chemsynthesis.com/
http://www.organic-chemistry.org/abstracts/%3E,:
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