This page of links will be updated fairly often. Therefore, plan on visiting
from time to time to see how the links page has evolved.
Links of Interest to the Organic Chemist:
http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/OChem/Index.html
Colby College Organic Chemistry Home Page --- contains some tutorials, demonstrations, and
visualizers. in addition, there are numerous links to other sites devoted to organic
chemistry as well as related stuff. check this one out; it's an excellent jumping
off point!
http://ep.llnl.gov/msds/orgchem/Web-sters_Org_Chem.html
The Ultimate O-Chem Links Page --- exactly what the title describes!
http://www.okanagan.bc.ca/chem/molecule/molecule.html
Molecular Models from Chemistry at Okanagan University College --- let's the user
visualize a TON of molecules in PDB format. you'll have to download the Chemscape
Chime plug-in before you can view structures.
http://cmm.info.nih.gov/modeling/
Molecular Modeling at the National Institutes of Health --- even more models; especially
biomolecules (e.g. proteins).
http://chemistry.Gsu.EDU/post_docs/koen/worgche.shtml
Organic Chemsitry Resources Worldwide --- georgia state university site that contains a
variety of links for synthetic organic chemists
http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/GIC/
A multitude of sites that cover a wide-array of chemistry subjects -- maintained by
Imperial College of London
http://www.denison.edu/chem/
Denison University Chemistry Department Home Page --- good site for safety protocol and
for looking up general information about chemicals (e.g. MSDSs). very active
department, so there's alot of fun stuff here, too.
http://www.colby.edu/chemistry/cmp/cmp.html
Organic Compounds Database --- enables you to input data in order to narrow down your
search for the structure of an unknown chemical entity
http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/
UCLA Department of Chemistry Spectral Interpretation --- an internet-based program to help
students learn how to solve/interpret IR and NMR data.
http://www.chem.hmc.edu/index.html
Chemistry Department at Harvey Mudd College --- another good site that contains links to
an abundant list of chemistry resources.
http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Chemistry/Education/College_and_University/Departments_and_Programs/
Yahoo Chemistry Departments and Programs --- lists a plethora of chemistry departments
throughout the world. link up and see what they have to offer. if you like one
in particular, let me know!
http://groucho.lib.rochester.edu/webvoy2.htm
University of Rochester Library Voyager --- search the library holdings at the U of R.
http://www.umsl.edu/~chemist/books/welcome.html
Journal of Chemical Education Archive --- contains a listing of popular/recent
publications pertaining to chemistry.
http://www.chemfinder.com/
Chemfinder --- enables you to search for the physical properties of a specific
structured/named query.
http://www.hhmi.org/science/labsafe/lcss/index.html
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Laboratory Safety Program --- this site contains numerous
laboratory chemical safety summaries. you can submit a query by chemical name or by
property. a very useful site for gathering information about the safe handling of
particular reagents.
http://siri.uvm.edu/msds/
Material safety data sheets
http://www.chem.uic.edu/web1/OCOL-II/WIN/HOME.HTM
Great for practicing spec readings
http://www.chemhelper.com/
Good tutorials and practice problem sets, also some good links to other sites
http://gopher.chem.uic.edu/organic/organic.html
Great practice tests
http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/OrgPage/Crsepage/problems.htm
Some more good practice problems
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/silly/sillymols.htm
Funny stuff
http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/VirtualText/Spectrpy/MassSpec/masspec1.htm#ms4
Mass spectrometry page with examples, fragmentation tables, and problems
http://www.aist.go.jp/RIODB/SDBS/sdbs/owa/sdbs_sea.cre_frame_sea
Spectral library searching database