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SYNthesis LIBrary, an expert system for chemical-reaction knowledge-base management

✍ Scribed by Daniel F. Chodosh; John Hill; Lev Shpilsky; Wilford L. Mendelson


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
770 KB
Volume
111
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-0513

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

SYNLIB (SYNthesis LIBrary) is an expert system which allows laboratory scientists to rapidly and interactively search databases of chemical reaction information. SYNLIB is fully supported on personal computer and RISC workstation platforms and requires minimal computer expertise on the part of the chemist. By encouraging hands‐on access to information, SYNLIB allows complex chemical synthesis concepts to be presented directly to the practicing laboratory scientist. SYNLIB searching enables the user to query chemical reaction knowledge bases for matches to combinations of structural and non‐structural chemical questions. We discuss the design considerations for expert systems specifically for chemists and present an analysis of the chemical‐reaction information available from the published literature. A search for the formation chemistry of functionalized Ξ±,β‐unsaturated ketones is used to illustrate the search strategies available.


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