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phth
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Hello,
Does anyone have an opinion about automated sythesis software (paid or free)? I am interested in their usefulness.
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August 01, 2020, 03:12:26 PM »
Can you list any? It sounds interesting, with better AI it could be revolutionery.
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Chematica (Synthia™)
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I have looked a free one (aiya.ia) which seems to be inaccurate with radical reactions. I am interested in the commercial versions. I was interested in something like Scifinder
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They mention corona-research multiple times, I wonder if the software really can help speed up research in this field or if it is just some bs?? It would be fun to test this software, maybe uts possible to get a free trial-period?
https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/chemical-synthesis/synthesis-software.html
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