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Chemistry Forums for Students => Organic Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: gounisrinivas on August 17, 2005, 03:04:32 PM
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Dear all,
is there any software that draws the reaction mechanisms or similar ( given the reactants and products), which helps the undergraduates to learn reaction mechanisms.
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as I know, not such a software up to now. But it is really to have one if it is available in the future.
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I remember seeing something like this a few years back - it was in a beta form. However, I think it was very expensive and also very limited (at that time) - It'd be a pretty full on piece of software that could take some random reagents to a product, and would presumably require lots a number crunching power and a great deal of time and expense for development...
I think you really are better sticking to sites like, the org chem portal and ecompounds ( and this site of course ;) )
get a copy of sykes too. and clayden!
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A co-worker of mine recently went to a course at Stanford based on Organic Preparations. Although most were not directly reaction mechanism software, he gave me a list of some of the programs used for synthetic preparation logic:
CAMEO Computer assisted mechanistic evaluation of organic reactions
EROS Evaluation of Reactions for Organic Synthesis
SOPHIA System for Organic Reaction Prediction by Heuristic Approach
Wender was the name of the guy who gave the talk.
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How many IT guys understand reaction mechanism? How many organic chemists understand IT? Can you trust the software?