The IU Libraries electronic journal collection can be searched from this page reached from the link above. The journals can also be browsed by subject. Lists by subject are included under the E-Journal lists by subject tab to the left of the LibGuide.
Physical constants for over 12,000 of the most common chemical substances and many facts about the physical sciences, including conversion factors, health and safety information.
Provides in-depth articles with extensive bibliographies about applied chemistry, industrial products, chemical substances either as single substance or group, materials science, and chemical fundamentals.
The online version contains articles from either the 4th and 5th editions. There are bibliographies for each chapter, over 5,000 photos, charts, graphs, figures and tables, in-depth up to-date information on regulations, patents and licensing.
This three volume set includes over 18,000 spectra categorized by chemical functionality and arranged in order of increasing structural complexity. The library includes extensive cross-references by chemical name, molecular formula, CAS number, and Aldrich catalog number.
This three volume set of 12,000 high-resolution 75MHz 13C and 300MHz 1H FT-NMR spectra is arranged according to functionality. The Library contains CNMR and HNMR spectra of 11,828 organic compounds as well as information about their physico-chemical properties.
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. This authoritative resource includes interactive tables with standard thermodynamic properties of chemical substances, thermodynamic properties as a function of temperature, thermodynamic properties of aqueous ions, and heat of combustion.
Covers the primary literature of all areas of chemistry, medicine, and other areas. PLEASE NOTE: First time users must first register from a computer on campus via this registration page. After that you can access the database from anywhere. Note: your Scifinder credentials from the classic Scifinder platform will work with the new Scifinder-n platform.
Walk in users (non-commercial only) allowed at IU Libraries reference desks. Contact the Sciences Library at libsci@indiana.edu for username/password and any questions. Access to the CAS content collection, patent documents and step-by-step synthetic procedures and methods.
The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) has been curated since 1965 from the published literature, direct deposition, and sources such as patents and PhD theses. It is a database of small-molecule organic and metal-organic crystal structure data. The CSD also comprises software for database access, structure visualization and data analysis, and structural knowledge bases derived from the CSD.
The CSD database can be installed on computers on the Bloomington campus. Please contact the Sciences Library for details.
In addition to the CSD client version, a web version (WebCSD) is also available. WebCSD offers a limited version of information found in the CSD database. For full access the CSD system must be downloaded.
The Sciences Library also provides access to the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database. This is the inorganic counterpart to the Cambridge Structural Database. Please contact the Sciences Library for access information or a copy of the database to use on computers on the Bloomington campus.
Covers the primary literature of all areas of chemistry, medicine, and other areas. PLEASE NOTE: First time users must first register from a computer on campus via this registration page. After that you can access the database from anywhere. Note: your Scifinder credentials from the classic Scifinder platform will work with the new Scifinder-n platform.
Walk in users (non-commercial only) allowed at IU Libraries reference desks. Contact the Sciences Library at libsci@indiana.edu for username/password and any questions. Access to the CAS content collection, patent documents and step-by-step synthetic procedures and methods.
Database mostly for searching organic compounds with some small inorganic compounds. Directions for searching and more information about the site located on the website.
CCINFOweb is a good resource for finding general safety information. It contains Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), as well as health and safety information on chemicals.
Written by an individual with experience as both a chemist and a patent attorney, The Chemist′s Companion Guide to Patent Law covers everything the student or working chemist needs to know about patentability, explaining important concepts of patent law (such as novelty, non-obviousness, and freedom-to-operate) in easy-to-understand terms. Through abundant examples from case law as well as real-world situations with which a researcher might be faced, this book provides readers with a better understanding of how to put that knowledge into practice.
Covers the primary literature of all areas of chemistry, medicine, and other areas. PLEASE NOTE: First time users must first register from a computer on campus via this registration page. After that you can access the database from anywhere. Note: your Scifinder credentials from the classic Scifinder platform will work with the new Scifinder-n platform.
Walk in users (non-commercial only) allowed at IU Libraries reference desks. Contact the Sciences Library at libsci@indiana.edu for username/password and any questions. Access to the CAS content collection, patent documents and step-by-step synthetic procedures and methods.