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Home   •   News and Events  •  News Releases  •  Largest Collection of Proton NMR Spectra Now Available in SciFinder
Largest Collection of Proton NMR Spectra Now Available in SciFinder

CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, announced today that scientists worldwide can now access more than 23.8 million predicted proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectra in SciFinder. SciFinder is the leading research and discovery tool and the authoritative source of information on more than 41 million chemical substances. These proton NMR spectra augment the 1.9 billion predicted and experimental properties and data tags already available in Predicted proton NMR spectrum of CAS Registry Number 859456-58-9 as seen in CAS SciFinderSciFinder.

NMR spectroscopy is a widely used technique in determining the structure of organic compounds. Researchers use proton NMR (also called 1H-NMR) as an important analytical tool in characterizing molecules across a variety of chemical research fields. For example, the spectra, now in SciFinder, are widely used by synthetic chemists to identify and validate synthetic targets. 

CAS is making the proton NMR spectra available through an agreement with ACD/Labs, a respected organization that has supplied other property information to CAS. 

CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, provides the world's largest and most current collection of chemical and related scientific information, including the most authoritative database of chemical substances, the CAS REGISTRYSM. CAS combines these databases with advanced search and analysis technologies to deliver the most complete, cross-linked, and effective digital information environment for scientific research and discovery, including such products as SciFinder, STN, STN Express, and STN AnaVistTM, among others.

Updated 1/9/2009 9:23:37 AM
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