Current Chemical Reactions

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Current Chemical Reactions is a specialized abstracting and indexing service that compiles and organizes information on newly reported chemical reactions from the scientific literature.

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CAS Reactions 1
Current Chemical Reactions canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abstracting and indexing service
bibliographic database
audience academic researchers
industrial researchers
information professionals in chemistry
compilesFrom conference proceedings
patent specifications
primary research articles
contentType secondary literature
covers international chemical literature
patent literature
scientific journals
dataType bibliographic records
index terms
reaction data
field chemistry
focusesOn chemical reactions
newly reported chemical reactions
hasTemporalCoverage current chemical literature
hasUserFunction competitive intelligence in chemical R&D
prior art searching
reaction discovery
informationType indexed bibliographic information
structured reaction information
language English
organizesBy catalysts
products
reactants
reaction conditions
reaction type
provides abstracts of chemical reaction literature
indexing of chemical reactions
reaction search capabilities
purpose literature surveillance on new chemical reactions
support of reaction planning and design
support of research and development in chemistry
selectionCriterion novel chemical reactions
significant modifications of known reactions
subjectArea industrial chemistry
inorganic chemistry
materials chemistry
medicinal chemistry
organic chemistry
organometallic chemistry
polymer chemistry
usedBy chemical information specialists
chemists
medicinal chemists
synthetic chemists

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Chemical Abstracts Service product Current Chemical Reactions
this entity surface form: CAS Reactions