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Revision as of 13:41, 4 March 2008
Start of content policy for documents on this server:
Contents
Chemical compounds
Literature compounds
- chembox
- Lead/Introduction
- Synthesis
- Review of preparation methods
- Properties
- Specific properties that don't fit into the chembox.
- References
- Further reading
Commercial compounds
- Chembox
- Lead/Introduction
- General (bulk) synthesis
- Descriptions of the synthesis methods used to make the compound and of literature methods to make the same compound
- Properties
- Specific properties that don't fit into the chembox
- References
- Further reading
- Linkfarms for finding the compounds on commercial sites.
New compounds (synthesised)
- chembox
- Lead/Introduction
- Experimental section
- Experimentals
- Should at least contain a
- Experimentals
- Properties
- Should at least contain the results of one spectroscopic or physical measurement, without can be put up for deletion.
- 3 independent before reviewed (or with good excuse why not)
- References
Should not contain
- Reactions performed with this compound in order to make another compound, those reactions should be in the article for the product
Problem:
- what to do with catalytic tests performed with this compound
- what to do with reactions where this is used as a reagent
Reactions
- Most reactions are described on the pages of the products formed
Literature and name reactions
- Lead/Introduction
- General experimental procedure
- Observations
- Important, typical or notable applications
- Refer to the articles where this reaction is used to make the product
- References