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Mobile chemistry app ecosystem to date

The current collection of apps for iOS (iPhone/iPod/iPad) which are based on, or make use of, core technology from the Mobile Molecular DataSheet: The Mobile Molecular DataSheet (MMDS) is the...

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Mobile chemistry: coming of age

A review has recently been published in Drug Discovery Today, for which I have the honour of being one of the co-authors. The primary instigators are Antony Williams and Sean Ekins. The review is a 12...

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Yield101 now includes solvent density

The Yield101 app introduced a list of solvents several releases back, which allows browsing of solvents and convenient addition as a reactant, with just a double-tap. Version 1.0.5, which has recently...

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2011 redux

2011 has been a busy year for Molecular Materials Informatics, with new products, new features and new developments coming on hard and fast. 2012 begins tomorrow, and promises to keep up the same...

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Lab Solvents app for Android nearing completion

Another app is on its way for Android, called Lab Solvents. It’s not quite finished yet, but as you can see in the snapshot to the right, it is close. The new app is basically a fusion between the iOS...

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Green chemistry apps in the literature

There is now at long last a publication describing our efforts to promote green chemistry using mobile platforms: see the latest article in ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering. It’s free to...

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Open & green: recent developments

2013 has gotten off to a great start in general, but particularly so for two free apps. After we published an article about using apps for green solvent selection in the American Chemical Society’s new...

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Green Solvents now sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry

The latest version of Green Solvents (1.1) is now available on the AppStore. The first thing you’re likely to notice is that the banner advertising is gone. Take a closer look, and you’ll notice the...

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Winter project: Green Lab Notebook

The Canadian winter has announced itself, coinciding with American thanksgiving. Apart from a lot more time indoors and a significantly increased consumption of heavy stout ales, it signifies time to...

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Presentation about the Green Lab Notebook at ICCE2014 Toronto

Slides for a talk about the upcoming Green Lab Notebook (GLN) app, which was presented this morning at the International Conference on Chemistry Education (ICCE2014) in Toronto. The short presentation...

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Solvent selection in Green Lab Notebook app

The next update of the Green Lab Notebook app brings the environmental solvent properties to the selection dialog, which is a convenient way to insert solvents into a reaction scheme. This option makes...

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Green Solvents app: complete facelift

Way back when, I threw together an app called Green Solvents, which got started anachronistically from a tweet by Sean Ekins (which I misinterpreted, but it got the conversation started, so all is...

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