Standard Properties in the Chemaxon Reaction Library

    Reactor provides much more than a mere list of reaction equations: there are several propery fields associated to every member of Chemaxon's Reaction Library. You may read them or add your own experimental results in the Properties tab of the reaction editor.

    Following property fields are available:

    Description

    • Explanation of the generic reaction, code etc.

      Components

    • Text representation of the reaction scheme: reactants >> products

      Reagents

    • Agents, catalysts, and other key ingredients needed for the reaction

      Preparation

    • Short description of the method

      Solvent

    • Typical solvent(s) used in the reaction

      Temperature

    • Typical reaction temperature

      Media

    • Acidity/basicity of the reaction mixture

      Reaction time

    • Typical reaction time in hours

      Total time

    • Overall preparation time including the reaction and the workup

      Yield

    • Typical yield of the reaction

      Generality

    • Popularity of a reaction, how widely it is used (higher value means more likely, value range: 1-3)

      Difficulty

    • The manual difficulty of the reaction and workup procdures (need of special equipments, high pressure, difficult workup due to emulsion, etc; higher value means more difficult value range: 1-3)

      Reproducability

    • Reliability of reaction (i.e. Grignard is not difficult, but sometimes does not start; higher value means more reliable, value range: 1-3)

      Safety

    • Laboratory or personal risk (handling toxic, flammable reagents; higher value means higher safety risk, value range: 1-3)

      Environmental hazard

    • The environmental effect of the used material and methods (higher value means more severe environmental risk, value range: 1-3)

      References

    • Most relevant (original) literature citations

      Notes

    • Personal remarks about the reaction, experiments

      Classification

    • Encoding of the reaction conditions by ...

      Author

    • Name of the person adding or editing the reaction

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    An example from Reactor's library:

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