Tuesday, October 12, 2010

chemSketch....... (makes drawing easier) :)

ChemSketch is a PC package which can also be used to draw molecules, reactions, and schematic diagrams and includes powerful optimization and 3D visualization tools. Currently ChemSketch version 11 is available to CDS users. New features and capabilities introduced in version 11 include:

  • Interface changes, and new shortcuts and toolbar menus to streamline the workflow
  • Improvements in graphical representation, including a NEW 'antialiasing' option for chemical structures
  • Combined styles for American Chemical Society (ACS) journals and Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) journals
  • Implementation of an InChI key generator to comply with new IUPAC protocols
  • Improved handling of coordination structures
  • Augmented handling of images and files, including support of .PNG format 
ACD/ChemSketch is a chemically intelligent drawing interface that allows you to draw almost any chemical structure including organics, organometallics, polymers, and Markush structures. Use it to produce professional looking structures and diagrams for reports and publications.
Benefits:
  • Visualize chemical structures in 2D or 3D to gain more insight into spatial configurations, and relationships to molecular properties
  • Create professional reports, working with structures, text, and graphics simultaneously
  • ACD/ChemSketch also allows you to check other tautomeric forms for your drawn structure. Consideration of tautomeric forms is very important for structure searching, predictions (such as physicochemical properties, i.e., pKa), and interpretation (i.e., of NMR, MS, and other analytical data). 
See some examples of molecules drawn with ACD/ChemSketch:



Create Markush structures with variable substitutions


Special Markush structures with added adn removed mass values or fragments

Draw complex coordination organometallics


Show aromaticity and 3D perspective


Nucleotide and many other biochemical templates are available

Draw molecular orbital diagrams with ease
       

 To download ACD ChemSketch, click here

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