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Chemistry Forums for Students => Organic Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: simonwei on January 03, 2011, 09:47:18 AM
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Hi, all:
I'm compiling a list of known chemicals and drawing their molecular structures one by one. Then it occurred to me ChemDraw might have database for known chemicals for us to pull out. There is a function "Find structure from ACX number" in ChemDraw. I'm not sure if this is the one I'm looking for? If so, how can I get ACX numbers from chemical names or CAS numbers? Or is there any better way to save the time and hassle of drawing all the molecular structures?
Thanks a lot!
simonwei
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Hi, all:
I'm compiling a list of known chemicals and drawing their molecular structures one by one. Then it occurred to me ChemDraw might have database for known chemicals for us to pull out. There is a function "Find structure from ACX number" in ChemDraw. I'm not sure if this is the one I'm looking for? If so, how can I get ACX numbers from chemical names or CAS numbers? Or is there any better way to save the time and hassle of drawing all the molecular structures?
Thanks a lot!
simonwei
I think this is a subscription service of Cambridge software, which is probably very expensive, check their web-site