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maintenance This page links to data for chemical compounds, outside Wikipedia. In the future you will be able to search on CAS number, InChI, EINECS/ELINCS, compound name, and/or molecular formula. Where possible, deeplinks into the sites are provided, bringing you directly to the datasheet of the required chemical. Links are to free sources, government-sponsored sites, and to suppliers of chemicals.

For more information, see the talk page


This page links to libraries of chemical data, suppliers of chemicals and to other places where information on chemicals can be found. You searched on:

  • CAS: "$CAS",
  • Formula: "$FORMULA",
  • Name: "$NAME",
  • Chebi: "$CHEBI",
  • Einecs: "$EINECS",
  • PubChem: "$PUBCHEM",
  • SMILES: "$SMILES",
  • InChI: "$INCHI",
  • ATCCode: "$ATCCode",
  • DrugBank: "$DRUGBANK",
  • RTECS: "$RTECS",
  • KEGG: "$KEGG",

Generated:

  • CAS/name/formula: "$CASNAMEFORMULA" (value = CAS, otherwise NAME, otherwise Formula, otherwise empty),
  • CAS/name: "$CASNAME" (value = CAS, otherwise NAME, otherwise empty),
  • CAS/Formula: "$CASFORMULA" (value = CAS, otherwise Formula, otherwise empty),
  • name/formula: "$NAMEFORMULA" (value = NAME, otherwise Formula, otherwise empty),


Notes  

  • Use Special:Chemicalsources to manually search on a chemical identifier.
  • The identifiers ... identify a specific chemical. Some chemicals can be found with different identifiers. The identifier Name may not give results, depending on the database searched, while the identifier Formula may result in more compounds (isomers) than the one searched for.
  • The master copy of this page is located at Wikipedia:Chemical sources.


maintenance Links on this page contain $-codes, which do not result in reasonable search results. When you edit a link, or add a link, try to keep the formatting of the line in the paragraph you add to:

"Find this compound by [SearchURL Identifier] at [HomeURL Institution or company name]

Where:

  • SearchURL is a url pointing to the data-page of the compound, where the searchterm is replaced by one of the above $-codes (so "[http:my.site.here/search&query=123-45-6 CAS]" becomes "[http:my.site.here/search&query=$CAS CAS]").
  • HomeURL is the homepage of the institution/company.

NOTE: some sites do not allow deeplinking or are not searchable.

General

These are search-sites with a non-commercial background:

Production numbers, industrial profiles

Sites with production volumes for selected commercial products.

Spectra

This database provides spectra of organic compounds (IR, NMR, Mass Spectroscopy

  • Find spectra of this compound by (no deeplinking possible, sessions) at AIST

Periodic tables

Electronic periodic tables

  • Find this compound by (?) at WebElements Periodic table
  • Find this compound by (?) at Geologicals Periodic table

See also: Periodic table, List of elements by name, List of elements by symbol, List of elements by atomic number; www.geologicals.com

MSDS

Links to MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets), these links are both to publicly funded, as well as, to commercial sites (commercial sites are in italics).

(above sites checked for availability of an MSDS, here-under still have to be checked)

Suppliers

All these links are to the data sheet of the compound at the site of commercial suppliers.

Care has to be taken when using this data, the chemical data provided pertains to the state of the compound as it is sold (e.g. the refraction index stated is that of the compound as it is bought, i.e. it may not be the refraction index of the pure compound)

  • Find this compound by (?) at sciner)

(unsorted)

See also: PubChem, Entrez, PubMed,GenBank, Chemical database, CAS registry number, InChI, List of inorganic compounds, List of organic compounds, List of biomolecules, List of minerals, Inorganic compounds by element, Dictionary of chemical formulas, Common chemicals;

Educational and government sites

Databases

To be sorted out