SYNthesis LIBrary-graphics at the bench.

D Chodosh, W L Mendelson
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As part of our continuing research program in the application of computer systems for laboratory scientists, we are developing a chemical reaction retrieval computer program. Program SYNLIB (SYNthesis LIBrary) is a joint research effort between the Chemical Technologies Department, Smith Kline & French Laboratories (SKF), and Professor W. Clark Still, Columbia University. SYNLIB employs very simple graphics instructions that permit the novice user to pose chemical structural questions against a library of chemical reaction citations. The library of citations is gleaned from the published literature and from proprietary research files. Each citation consists of the structural diagram of reactants and products, a literature reference, yield, reaction conditions, steps/reagents, and, when appropriate, disallowed coexisting functional groups. SYNLIB complements the functions of predictive synthesis computer programs (eg, SECS, LHASA), and has been enthusiastically received in our laboratories. The current program strategies will be presented and discussed, along with new research directions that derive from the distribution of chemical graphics technology into the chemical laboratory.

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合成库——工作台上的图形。
作为我们在实验室科学家计算机系统应用方面的持续研究项目的一部分,我们正在开发一种化学反应检索计算机程序。SYNLIB程序(合成库)是化学技术系,史密斯克莱恩和法国实验室(SKF)和W. Clark Still教授,哥伦比亚大学的联合研究成果。SYNLIB使用非常简单的图形指令,允许新手用户对化学反应引用库提出化学结构问题。引文库是从已发表的文献和专有研究文件中收集的。每篇引文包括反应物和生成物的结构图、文献参考、产率、反应条件、步骤/试剂,以及(适当时)不允许共存的官能团。SYNLIB补充了预测合成计算机程序(如SECS, LHASA)的功能,并在我们的实验室中得到了热烈的欢迎。本课程将介绍和讨论当前的课程策略,以及化学图形技术在化学实验室中的应用所带来的新研究方向。
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