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Title: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: julnicolas on January 04, 2009, 06:53:54 AM
Hello everybody,

I have developed a freeware, entitled ChemToolBox, which gathers numerous data very useful for chemists (students, lab workers, senior scientists, etc.). It is available in english and french.
Basically, it can be a precious help in various fields such as organic chemistry (properties of solvents, miscibility and polarity, cooling mixtures), solution chemistry (acid/base and RedOx couples, colored indicators, complexes, salts, fluorochroms), spectroscopy (1H and 13C NMR) or polymer chemistry), biochemistry (amino acids, nitrogen bases, carbohydrates, fatty acids, SDS-PAGE), etc.
ChemToolBox also has a full periodic table of elements (with the picture of all elements), a units conversion and calculations module, as well as numerous scientific constants with SI units and derivatives.
All these data can be exported in HTML.

It is already available on french downloading sites and little by little on US counterparts.

Here is the website of ChemToolBox: http://chemtoolbox.free.fr (english or french)

PS: obviously, there is no spyware, virus, malware or stuff like that.

Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: Arkcon on January 04, 2009, 07:28:30 AM

ChemToolBox also has a full periodic table of elements (with the picture of all elements),

I'm looking forward to trying this one out, when I get a chance, but I wanted to say, this is a cool bit right here -- makes the program very accessible to the new student.  8)
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: Borek on January 04, 2009, 07:41:27 AM
There is a periodic table with pictures of all elements on this site - check menu on the left.
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: Arkcon on January 04, 2009, 07:45:39 AM
There is a periodic table with pictures of all elements on this site - check menu on the left.

Now that I did not know.  I also never knew tritium gave a markedly different line than hydrogen or deuterium.  Cool.
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: Mitch on January 04, 2009, 01:59:04 PM
You are missing elements!
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: AWK on January 05, 2009, 03:05:49 AM
Biochemistry- biomolecules-Amino acids - boiling point? - this should be the melting point - moreover for amonoacids the optical rotations would be useful

elements - crystal structure - hexagonal - the picture show three hexagonal unit cells , not one.
More impotrant stable isotopes are missing

This forum contains much more public domain pKa data
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: julnicolas2 on January 05, 2009, 05:36:35 AM
Hi all,

Thanks for your comments (I will fix the melting/boiling point for AA asap).
If you have any other comments or requirements, please tell me.

PS: I created a new account (julnicolas2 instead of julnicolas) because I was apparently banned for spamming... well, if giving a freeware for helping lab workers is spam, why not...  ;)

Well, actually, the AA melting point is just fixed :)
The ChemToolBox version was not changed (still 1.0.1) but the .exe has been updated on the website
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: Borek on January 05, 2009, 06:20:54 AM
PS: I created a new account (julnicolas2 instead of julnicolas) because I was apparently banned for spamming... well, if giving a freeware for helping lab workers is spam, why not...

You were temporarily banned not for giving a freeware, but for posting links to your site in several forums at once, don't pretend you not know what have happened.

Somehow I could't install you program, I have tried to download English version twice but each time download was corrupted. Will try again later.
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: julnicolas2 on January 05, 2009, 07:19:13 AM
"don't pretend you not know what have happened."
Sure I know what happened, but giving a link to the place were you can download a software; sorry a freeware; which may help people from 3 different forums (High school, Undergrad and organic chem) in their everyday life and calling this a spam is a bit too harsh in my opinion.
But it's all right, I understand that those kind of rules have to exist in a big forum like that, otherwise, it's gonna be messy very quickly ;)

"Somehow I could't install you program, I have tried to download English version twice but each time download was corrupted. Will try again later."

I just tried few min ago to download it and install it; it worked like a charm.
Few days agao, it was corrupted indeed (.exe file only partially uploaded on the server)

Thanks for your feedback
Cheers
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: Borek on January 05, 2009, 08:20:23 AM
Few days agao, it was corrupted indeed (.exe file only partially uploaded on the server)

Must be it, worked now.

I don't remember where exactly, but in one of the dialog boxes you have not translated Cancel button (it is still in French).
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: julnicolas2 on January 05, 2009, 09:22:29 AM
Annuler/Cancel Button fixed!

Thanks
Title: Re: Freeware for chemists - table of elements/pKa/NMR/solvents/units etc.
Post by: julnicolas on January 28, 2009, 05:31:57 AM
Dear all,

The ChemToolBox official forum is now opended. You will find different topics (general discussion, help/support, sciences, off-topic and polls)

You can post some feature requests and suggest some improvements

Come all to discuss about ChemToolBox.

Cheers,

Julien