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The Promega App provides reference information and tools for life scientists. It combines tools for use at the bench, such as calculators and annotatable protocols, with in-depth reference materials covering key topics in molecular and cell biology.
The Aldrich Handbook for iPad includes:
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Convenient alphabetical browsing of chemical substances in list or grid view
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Substance pages with key technical properties, chemical structures, and links to corresponding products on Sigma-Aldrich.com for additional information
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Ability to search by product name, synonym, CAS number, and product number with alphabetically returned results
Published annually for over three decades, Bruker Almanac has been a tradition in Bruker's history, providing useful information to many scientists around the world.
With SPRESImobile, a wealth of chemical reaction information is readily available at your fingertips from a mobile device. You can search the entire ChemReact database easily with this highly intuitive app. SPRESImobile provides you with a powerful and convenient way to access ChemReact, containing around 410,000 chemical reactions and related references. InfoChem created ChemReact for chemists who need information about effective reaction transformations.
Mass Spectral overlaps are automatically displayed. Add the gas and vapour species for your analysis, view the mass peaks, and then touch the 'done' control to view the simulated mass spectrum. The adjust control provides for the relative concentrations of each species to be adjusted to simulate the spectrum for specific levels.
Chem3D for iPad enables scientists to view and manipulate stunning 3D images of chemical and biochemical structures. Re-imagined for the iPad, the Chem3D app features a facile user interface to manipulate images using common touch, pinch and swipe gestures.
ACS Mobile provides readers with a searchable, multi-journal, up-to-the-minute live stream of new peer-reviewed research content (Articles ASAP) published across the Society's preeminent portfolio of scholarly research journals, including the flagship Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Ever wonder what's in your over-the-counter or prescription drugs? With PubChem Mobile, you can search PubChem's databases using chemical names or keywords, elements, and chemical properties from your Android device. You're certain to find the information you need and more with PubChem Mobile.
RSC Mobile provides readers with access to search RSC journals content from our RSC Publishing Platform. If your institution/organisation pays for RSC journals then you can access exactly the same content on this App using your institutions wireless network. Access the most relevant scientific research via Latest Articles or Search options and save articles for reading offline.
The HPLC Method Transfer Calculator is able to calculate conditions for transfer of an isocratic or gradient method from one HPLC column to another.
Chemistry By Design is an interactive virtual flashcard that allows students to test their skills using known synthetic sequences. The goal is to display the reagents, starting materials and products for every single step used in constructing a natural product or pharmaceutical. Students are provided with different browsing options to test themselves.
Explore the fascinating world of biological macromolecules: iMolview Lite lets you browse and view in 3D protein and DNA structures from Protein Data Bank, and drug molecules from DrugBank. Search for drug names like 'ibuprofen' or 'gefitinib' in DrugBank, or proteins like 'insulin' or 'thyroid receptor' in PDB.
Daily spotlight science and technology news stories from Phys.org. This includes stories in the fields of physics, medicine, nanotechnology, electronics, space and earth sciences, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, mathematics, etc.
ChemInform Acronyms contains more than 900 acronyms of chemical substances or fragments which have been collected from about 100 chemical journals. In view of the thousands of acronyms devised by authors in the chemical literature, this list is certainly not comprehensive, but it is useful for the identification of the more common abbreviations.
Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) is a cheap, convenient and simple technique for chemists to monitor the progress of chemical reactions. Step into the 21st Century and let this app remind you when your TLC plate is ready to take out of the beaker. Find support for fifty different solvents, pure or in mixtures, in combination with the four most common TLC plate types.
This app allows up to 6 timers to run simultaneously, along with the ability to start, pause and reset each timer separately. The timers can be set to hours, minutes, and seconds
The Atomdroid app is a computational chemistry tool for the Android platform. It can be used as a molecular viewer/builder and contains local optimization and Monte Carlo simulation features.
This is a scientific app that gives you access to over 9.7 million molecules and 17.6 million chemical product variations offered by 56 different suppliers. With MORE, you can search reagents by name, formula or by drawing a chemical structure with your finger tips.
Use this app to read all articles of the two Open Access journals "Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry" and "Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology". Both journals publish peer-reviewed original research results in high quality.
Reference card for chemical solvents, with data regarding their "greenness": safety, health and environmental effects. Based on the American Chemical Society GCI Pharmaceutical Ratings are useful rules of thumb for selecting solvents. Solvents can be quickly looked up in ChemSpider or Mobile Reagents by tapping an icon.
NMR Isotopes allows you to keep reference data for all NMR-active isotopes in your pocket
This app provides a reference collection of common solvents, represented by name and chemical structure. They have associated physical properties and safety, health and enviromental ratings. They can be filtered by properties, searched by name, and sorted by structural similarity.