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Description
BIOVIA TURBOMOLE is an advanced software package for quantum chemistry that specializes in ab initio electronic structure calculations for a variety of systems, including molecules, clusters, periodic structures, and solutions. Originally developed at the University of Karlsruhe and Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, the package is currently managed by TURBOMOLE GmbH, which has expanded its capabilities to include a wide range of computational methods such as density functional theory (DFT), Møller–Plesset perturbation theory, coupled-cluster techniques, and GW-Bethe–Salpeter approaches. It stands out for its ability to provide precise predictions related to chemical reactions, spectroscopy, and simulations of optical devices. Key features include optimization of reaction pathways, searches for transition states, and the modeling of solvation effects through COSMO-RS. Additionally, its spectroscopic tools cover various techniques such as IR, Raman, VCD, UV-Vis, and vibronic spectra, while simulations of optical properties are enhanced by sophisticated methods for spin-orbit coupling and relativistic all-electron calculations. This powerful software thus serves as an essential resource for researchers aiming to explore complex chemical systems and their properties.
Description
Reaxys is an online resource created by Elsevier that enables users to access a wealth of information regarding chemical substances and data sourced from published academic literature, including both journals and patents. This platform facilitates the retrieval of details about chemical compounds, reactions, properties, along with bibliographic and substance data, which includes synthesis planning guidance and experimental methods derived from a curated selection of journals and patents. Introduced in 2009 as a modern alternative to the CrossFire databases, Reaxys was crafted to provide research chemists with both contemporary and historical insights into organic, inorganic, and organometallic chemistry, all via a user-friendly interface. Spanning over two centuries of chemical research, it draws information from thousands of journal articles, books, and patents, ensuring a comprehensive resource. The database emphasizes data derived from specific journals and chemistry patents, prioritizing entries that feature a chemical structure, are validated by experimental data, and contain reliable citations, thus enhancing the credibility of the information provided. Furthermore, Reaxys continues to evolve, ensuring that it meets the ongoing needs of researchers in the ever-changing landscape of chemical research.
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Web-Based
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Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Dassault Systèmes
Founded
1981
Country
France
Website
www.3ds.com/products/biovia/turbomole
Vendor Details
Company Name
Elsevier
Founded
1880
Country
Netherlands
Website
www.elsevier.com/products/reaxys
Product Features
Chemical
Certificates of Analysis
Chemical Process Simulation
Computer-Assisted Structure Elucidation (CASE)
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Product Features
Chemical
Certificates of Analysis
Chemical Process Simulation
Computer-Assisted Structure Elucidation (CASE)
ISO Management
Inventory Management
Particle Tracking
Reporting & Statistics
Samples Tracking
Traceability
Uncertainty Analysis