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CAS Scifinder-n Discovery Platform Academic newly licensed

 

The CAS Scifinder-n Discovery Platform Academic has been licensed for Ruhr University since 1 January 2024. The extension to the SciFinder-n Discovery Platform Academic replaces the previous customization and includes the following products, which can be accessed via https://scifinder-n.cas.org:

CAS Analytical Methods
“Analytical Methods as part of the CAS SciFinder Discovery Platform for academics is a compendium of intellectually curated analytical methods from publications and supplements. Look up the analyte, analytical details and validation data, and instrumentation across a variety of scientific domains, including chemistry as well as in food sciences or environmental science.”

CAS Formulations
“For CAS Formulus as part of the CAS SciFinder-n Discovery Platform for academics CAS extracts information specific to the formulation to show details, explore specific ingredients, and shows the source of the information. Advanced Search returns easy to read details of a formulation including components, process and experimental activity. Formulation Designer provides you with a template based on your selections for industry, purpose, physical form, and active/featured ingredients.”

CAS SciFinder-n
“CAS SciFinder-n in the CAS SciFinder Discovery Platform for academics provides chemical, medicinal, biological and natural scientific information, that has been intellectually curated by CAS scientists, from a global collection of journals, patents and other reputable scientific literature. The CAS Content Collection, the largest and most comprehensive unique substance and scientific information collection, enables scientists to answer their questions on reactions, sequences, established and novel substances and allows comprehensive state of the art searches.”

ChemZent
“ChemZent as part of the CAS SciFinder Discovery Platform for academics helps to rediscover lost chemistry knowledge from ground breaking research of the earliest published chemistry. Work with straightforward synthesis procedures and learn about the first discovery of natural compounds since the early 1830th.”

 

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