Reaxys Description
Reaxys is an online resource created by Elsevier that enables users to access a wealth of information regarding chemical substances and data sourced from published academic literature, including both journals and patents. This platform facilitates the retrieval of details about chemical compounds, reactions, properties, along with bibliographic and substance data, which includes synthesis planning guidance and experimental methods derived from a curated selection of journals and patents. Introduced in 2009 as a modern alternative to the CrossFire databases, Reaxys was crafted to provide research chemists with both contemporary and historical insights into organic, inorganic, and organometallic chemistry, all via a user-friendly interface. Spanning over two centuries of chemical research, it draws information from thousands of journal articles, books, and patents, ensuring a comprehensive resource. The database emphasizes data derived from specific journals and chemistry patents, prioritizing entries that feature a chemical structure, are validated by experimental data, and contain reliable citations, thus enhancing the credibility of the information provided. Furthermore, Reaxys continues to evolve, ensuring that it meets the ongoing needs of researchers in the ever-changing landscape of chemical research.
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