Springer Nature has announced a partnership with open access database PubChem, hosted by the US National Institute of Health, to enable researchers to quickly identify reliable property information of materials and links to primary research.
Springer Nature’s materials and properties database, SpringerMaterials serves researchers in the fields of chemistry, materials science, physics and beyond. This new collaboration means that over 32,000 compounds found on PubChem directly link to critically evaluated property data on SpringerMaterials.
Researchers using PubChem can now easily identify compounds with SpringerMaterials links under a especially dedicated SpringerMaterials Properties section on the ‘Chemical and Physical Properties’ tab in the compound’s table of contents. This section represents the list of relevant compound property information available on SpringerMaterials.
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