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July 28, 2006

eMolecules (was Chmoogle) search engine

by @ 12:47 pm.  Filed under Search Tips

I wanted to mention that Chmoogle, due to pressure from Google’s legal department has changed their name back to eMolucules. The Chmoogle address will now redirect you to the eMolecules site. For those of you not familiar with it, it allows you to do chemical structure, substructure, and name searching via the web. It is not nearly as large as Chemical Abstracts but it is free and does a very good job in my opinion. I like it because they have direct links to suppliers for chemicals so you can use it to find suppliers. You can also use the substructure search to find related molecules.

If you have a need for chemical name and structure searching, then eMolecules is the palce for you.

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