An update of the previous version, the Database of Palladium Chemistry CD-ROM Version 1.1 contains 3850 reactions and 87 types of mechanisms, and includes for the first time papers using combinatorial chemistry. This database is easily accessible and of enormous value because it can be searched from the point of view of the reagents, the reaction products, or the underlying mechanism. For each type of mechanism, the search can be done by author name, periodic structure, substructure, solvent, or catalyst ligand. More than just a collection of data, the CD-ROM will be a source of inspiration to synthetic chemists, helping them choose the best mechanism for the reaction they want to achieve.
An update of the previous version, the Database of Palladium Chemistry CD-ROM Version 1.1 contains 3850 reactions and 87 types of mechanisms, and includes for the first time papers using combinatorial chemistry. This database is easily accessible and of enormous value because it can be searched from the point of view of the reagents, the reaction products, or the underlying mechanism. For each type of mechanism, the search can be done by author name, periodic structure, substructure, solvent, or catalyst ligand. More than just a collection of data, the CD-ROM will be a source of inspiration to synthetic chemists, helping them choose the best mechanism for the reaction they want to achieve.
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Jean-Luc Malleron received his graduate degree from the school of chemistry at Montpellier and then went on to obtain his Ph.D. at the Universite Paris Sud. Malleron has been Senior Research Fellow in medicinal chemistry at Rhone-Poulec Rorer Company since 1981. Alain Juin is a research scientist at Rhone-Poulec Rorer Company.
Jean-Luc Malleron received his graduate degree from the school of chemistry at Montpellier and then went on to obtain his Ph.D. at the Universite Paris Sud. Malleron has been Senior Research Fellow in medicinal chemistry at Rhone-Poulec Rorer Company since 1981. Alain Juin is a research scientist at Rhone-Poulec Rorer Company.