Resources
Molecular Pathway Generator
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The molecular pathway generator is a tool developed by Matthew Person that offers a powerful drawing and design environment where users can build organic molecules with accurate bonding, hybridization, and spatial rules, zoom in for detail, and instantly view the correct IUPAC name along with quick links to external searches. It also provides detailed inspection tools for both atomic and molecular properties, and allows users to load structures using names, SMILES strings, or amino acid abbreviations. Beyond molecule building, the app includes a pathways page for exploring common and custom organic pathways, a reactions page that explains major organic reactions and predicts their outcomes, and a reaction solver that helps users design synthesis routes between starting and target molecules. All of these features are introduced through a clear and inviting home page that highlights the core capabilities of the platform.
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pKa Table - compiled by D. H. Ripin and D.A. Evans​ at Harvard University​​






The data table can be found in many places, including here: ​​http://ccc.chem.pitt.edu/wipf/MechOMs/evans_pKa_table.pdf
NMR Chemical Shifts of Trace Impurities


Reference: Organometallics 2010, 29, 2176–2179, DOI: 10.1021/om100106e