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posted Dec 19 '09 at 12:06

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Evgeny Fadeev
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Hello, a Japanese spectra database for organic molecules **[SDBS][1]** has a 13C spectrum and some other data, but not a proton spectrum. Things like these are best found in specialized databases like "scifinder" which are not free, but many Universities with chemistry departments have access. Also there is Beilstein index and Aldrich Database of Spectral Data these should be available in all university libraries. ACD **[iLAB][2]** allows free trial subscription and may have the data you are looking for. [1]: http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/cgi-bin/cre_index.cgi [2]: http://www.acdlabs.com/ilab/
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posted Dec 19 '09 at 12:12

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Evgeny Fadeev
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Hello, a Japanese spectra database for organic molecules SDBS has a 13C spectrum and some other data, but not a proton spectrum.

Things like these are best found in specialized databases like "scifinder" which are not free, but many Universities with chemistry departments have access. Also there is Beilstein index and Aldrich Database of Spectral Data these should be available in all university libraries.

You can use Sigma-Aldrich online catalog to link CAS number with Beilstein.

ACD iLAB allows free trial subscription and may have the data you are looking for.

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posted Dec 19 '09 at 12:55

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Evgeny Fadeev
5771

Hello, a Japanese spectra database for organic molecules SDBS has a 13C spectrum and some other data, but not a proton spectrum.

Things like these are best found in specialized databases like "scifinder" which are not free, but many Universities with chemistry departments have access. Also there is Beilstein index and Aldrich Database of Spectral Data these should be available in all university libraries.

You can use Sigma-Aldrich online catalog to link CAS number with Beilstein.

ACD iLAB allows free trial subscription and may have the data you are looking for.

Also, there is a dictionary of organic compounds from ACS you can explore references therefrom.

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posted Dec 19 '09 at 13:31

Evgeny%20Fadeev's gravatar image

Evgeny Fadeev
5771

Hello, a Japanese spectra database for organic molecules SDBS has a 13C spectrum and some other data, but not a proton spectrum.

Things like these are best found in specialized databases like "scifinder" which are not free, but many Universities with chemistry departments have access. Also there is Beilstein index and Aldrich Database of Spectral Data these should be available in all university libraries.

You can use Sigma-Aldrich online catalog to link CAS number with Beilstein.

ACD iLAB allows free trial subscription and may have the data you are looking for.

Also, there is a dictionary of organic compounds from ACS you can explore references therefrom.therefrom (but there is no direct reference of 1H spectrum there for this compound)

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