SYNLIB (SYNthesis LIBrary) is a chemical reaction retrieval computer program through which laboratory scientists can rapidly search databases of chemical reaction information. SYNLIB is easy to use and requires minimal computer expertise on the part of the chemist. A facile sketchpad method is used for building chemical structure diagrams. Chemical substructure searches can be combined with constraints (conditions, strategic bond formation or breakage, etc.). SYNLIB is available for the complete family of Silicon Graphics workstations; the SYNLIB Master Library of 86,000 reactions is updated semiannually to all subscribers.
Carol Parish
Distributed Chemical Graphics/Columbia University
1326 Carol Road
Meadowbrook, PA 19046
USA
212-854-5143
212-678-9039 (fax)
carol@still3.chem.columbia.edu
For applications in related solution areas, see the following indices: Database, Organic Synthesis Design, the developer index for Distributed Chemical Graphics/Columbia University and the market segment index for Chemistry, Biochem, Biotech, Materials.
SYNthesis LIBrary is a Trademark of Columbia University