LINKS

Syllabus

Recitations / Office Hours


Problem Sets


Exams
(link to last semester's page)


Supplementary Material


Computer Configuration


Chemistry Home Page


Columbia Home Page

Orgo Home Page

Organic Chemistry
C3444y


For a list of many great Chemistry sites on the web compiled by Professors Nick Turro (Columbia University) and Ron Rusay (Diablo Valley College/UC Berkeley), go to this Websters Chemistry Homepage.


Other Chemistry Links of interest around the US.

Scimedia's Hypermedia Index (learn about how many of your lab instruments work)

See how all your organic reactions fit into the grand scheme

Colby College

University of Illinois, Chicago

Lock Haven University, PA

Michigan State University

University of Illinois, Urbana

University of Viginia (Slide show from Prof. Carey's University)

University of Texas, Austin


Extras that you may find useful for your computer and this class.

Rasmol is a structure viewing program intended for the visualisation of proteins, nucleic acids and small molecules.

University of Sheffield's WebElements is an online periodic table that provides a great deal of information on each of the elements.

CambridgeSoft Corporation's ChemFinder allows you to search for a wide range of chemical compounds. It gives 2d and 3d structures, properties, and pointers to more information.

A pKa Table for some common organic bonds.

For Mass Spectrometry, here is a Table of Common Fragments and a Table of Common Fragment Losses.

For NMR here is an NMR Periodic Table and a Table of Chemical Shifts.

CambridgeSoft Corporation also offers a free, but limited, version of CS ChemOffice called CS ChemOffice Net. Included in this is ChemDraw and Chem3D.

The ChemPuter offers a few chemistry calculators that perform common chemistry calculations.

The American Chemical Society.


Organic Molecule Databases

  • At the NIH Databases you can use Molecules R US, Drug Database, and PDB at a Glance

  • Link to the Hyperactive Molecules

  • Look for a protein structure at the Brookhaven Protein Database

  • Other Databases that have important information

  • You can find information and structures of amino acids at the Amino Acid Database

    The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre
  • gchem@chem.columbia.edu