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Handbook of Organic Chemistry

Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry. This reference (55) is one of the most significant collections of data in organic chemistry. The physical and chemical properties of organic compounds are tabulated in more than 500 fields. Most of these fields are searchable, and a sample of the record for chlorobenzene [108-90-7] is shown in Table 3. [Pg.118]

Dean, John A., Handbook of Organic Chemistry, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1987. [Pg.386]

B. J. Hazzard, Organicum Practical Handbook of Organic Chemistry, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Massachusetts, 1973, pp. 6-9. [Pg.150]

Fluoran compounds developing colors are not new, having been well known since early times. For example, the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, XIX describes many fluoran compounds developing colors from yellow to red. These include 3, 6 -dimethoxyfluoran (4 yellow), 3 -chloro-6 -diethylaminofluoran (5 vermilion), and 9 -diethylaminobenzo[a]fluoran (6 red). [Pg.160]

Beilstein. Beilstein [63], a structure and factual database covering organic chemistry, contains more than 7,688,485 substance records (3/2000). The organic substance records contain reviewed and evaluated documents from the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry as well as data from 120 journals in organic chemistry covering the period 1779 to the present. Beilstein Database is commercially available in several electronic formats. [Pg.771]

Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, E III/IV, Vol. 26, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg 1978, pp. 3243-3246 Stoll, A., Wiedemann, E. Fortschr. Chem. Org. Naturst. I, 1938, 159-253 Fischer, H., Stern, A. Die Chemie des Pyrrols, Akad. Verlagsges., Leipzig, 1940 Smith, K.M. (Ed.) Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1975 (physical and chemical properties)... [Pg.108]

Numeric. Researchers routinely use reported nunierie measurements and data in their work. Numeric databases include the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, ihc Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Orgunomelallic Chemistry, properly daia networks the Materials Property Data Network Inc. (MPDt and Chemical Property Data Network (CPDNtl. and TDS NUMERICA. [Pg.831]

Beilstein File. Beilstein first went on-line on STN International in December 1988 with information on 350,000 compounds, and several months later it was also on Dialog. Beilstein Online now comprises data on five million compounds. The organic substance records contain the critically reviewed and evaluated documents from the beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, main volume and supplements 1—5, which cover the chemical literature from 1779 through 1979. These evaluated data are indicated as Handbook Data in the notes of literature references. The Beilstein File also contains organic substance records for unreviewed excerpts from the primary literature from 1980 to 1991. [Pg.117]

The first edition of the Handbook of Organic Chemistry was edited by Professor John A. Dean. It appeared in 1987 and has served as a widely used and convenient reference work for more than 15 years. When Professor Dean asked if I would work with him to develop a second edition, I was pleased to do so. I felt that as valuable as the first edition was, it would be more broadly useful if it contained discussions of the data, the means by which the data were acquired, and perhaps even how the data are applied in modem science. We thus began the revision with enhanced usability as the foremost goal. Sadly, just as we were beginning the effort, Professor Dean passed away. He will be sorely missed. [Pg.1029]

The Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry (Beilstein s Handbook der Organi-schen Chemie) is a reference work containing information and data relating to the structure, preparation and properties of organic compounds reported in the primary literature. The information is condensed into short entries, each of... [Pg.1404]

Data obtained on-line from Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, Beilstein Informationssysteme, Frankfurt, Germany. [Pg.24]

Lipson ED. Action spectroscopy methodology. In Horspool WH, Song P-S, eds. Handbook of Organic Chemistry and Photobiology. Boca Raton, FL CRC Press, 1995 1257. [Pg.321]

Beilstein uses a number of additional stereochemical descriptors for specialised situations. Examples are (RS), R, S, and H. For full details, see the booklet Stereochemical Conventions in the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, issued by the Beilstein Institute, and Section 7.6. [Pg.149]

Begley, M. J., Crombie, L Griffiths, G. L. and Tone, R. C. F. (1981). Charge-transfer and non-charge-transfer crystal forms of (E)-(5,5 -dimesitylbifuranylidenediones and X-ray stractural investigation. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 823-5. [216] Beilstein Institute (1978). How to use Beilstein. Beilstein handbook of organic chemistry. Beilstein Institute, Frankfurt. [Pg.313]

The Beilstein Database. The Beilstein Database, with over 8 million structures, is the oldest in existence, based on the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry, and contains data that extend back to 1771. The database is produced by the independent Beilstein Institute... [Pg.385]

The Beilstcin Handbook of Organic Chemistry. 5th suppl. (Beilstein, EV) Springer Berlin, 1991 Vol. 23/7, p 129. [Pg.176]

Beyer, H. Walter, W. Handbook of Organic Chemistry, Prentice Hall of Europe, 1996 495-515, 536-537 pp. [Pg.195]

G.W. Gokel, Deane s Handbook of Organic Chemistry, McGraw-HiU, 2004. ISBN 0-07-137593-7. [Pg.79]


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