35000 Pages
by
Chapman & Hall
The Combined Chemical Dictionary on DVD provides all entries that are available in the following dictionaries:
Dictionary of Analytical Reagents ( 16,000 compounds)
Dictionary of Carbohydrates ( 29,000 compounds)
Dictionary of Drugs ( 48,000 compounds)
Dictionary of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds ( 106,000 compounds)
Dictionary of Natural Products ( 207,600 compounds)... Read more
Data included on each compound: Accurate chemical names Searchable chemical structures CAS Registry numbers Molecular formulae and weights Physical properties, including melting/boiling points dissociation constants Uses Hazard and Toxicity information, including flash points and LD50 data Concise bibliography
… an excellent product … I have done comparison searches and find unique references in the CCD not found in others … a must-have product since it covers organic, inorganic, and organometallic compounds as well as natural products, analytical reagents, and pharmacological agents … [it] provides a wider variety of references for the compounds it indexes than Beilstein/Gmelin or SciFinder Scholar.
—Dana L. Roth, Caltech Library System
Praise for the Dictionary of Natural Products:
If you are interested in natural products, you will want access to this dictionary.
—Natural Product Reports
As an owner and daily user of the CD-ROM version of the Dictionary of Natural Products, I am very impressed by the amount of information given for each compound. Extremely easy to install, the flexibility of the CD-ROM version makes it an indispensable tool for research on natural products.
—Dr. Olov Sterner, University of Lund, Sweden
The way it’s presented is just perfect … it has saved me literally days of work since we started subscribing … it’s got to the stage where I walk into the library and they don’t even ask what I want. They just say ‘give him the green disc.’
—Dr. Alan Freyer, Smithkline Beecham
… an exceptionally well-done compendium that will be often used and save many hours in the library; it should be given top priority for purchase.
—M.E. Kuehne, University of Vermont
Praise for the Dictionary of Organic Compounds:
… excellent … the new volumes are more useful than ever to chemists, and they are sure to play a unique role in helping researchers …
—E.J. Corey, Harvard University
…should be a fixture in the main library of most colleges and industrial companies with chemical research groups.
—A.I. Meyers, University of Colorado
Praise for the Dictionary of Inorganic Compounds:
… recommended … a unique, extensive compilation …
—Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society






