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http://ibmlc2.chem.uga.edu/sparc/index.cfm[http://ibmlc2.chem.uga.edu/sparc/index.cfm] - can do multiple things, so you have to select the "pKa" button first, then draw molecule/insert smiles, and finally press "calculate". Has also a database of known values ("Search DB"). | http://ibmlc2.chem.uga.edu/sparc/index.cfm[http://ibmlc2.chem.uga.edu/sparc/index.cfm] - can do multiple things, so you have to select the "pKa" button first, then draw molecule/insert smiles, and finally press "calculate". Has also a database of known values ("Search DB"). | ||
ChemAxon's[http://www.chemaxon.com/] Marvin/Calculator plugins has a pKa calculation option that looks quite elaborate. You can can try it online. Can't say how good it it is yet. Academics can apply for a free academic license. Lab copy is in /raid3/software/jchem/bin/mview. You have to cd to that directory then run it. | ChemAxon's[http://www.chemaxon.com/] Marvin/Calculator plugins has a pKa calculation option that looks quite elaborate. You can can try it online. Can't say how good it it is yet. Academics can apply for a free academic license. Lab copy is in /raid3/software/jchem/current/bin/mview. You have to cd to that directory then run it. | ||
It is also now included in the new dockenv, therefore you can just type mview in your terminal. | |||
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Revision as of 17:34, 15 September 2011
Experimental pKa values
Please add any useful lists of experimentally determined pKa values you know of to the list:
http://www.chem.wisc.edu/areas/reich/pkatable/index.htm[1]
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/ci100019p[2]
http://evans.harvard.edu/pdf/evans_pKa_table.pdf[3]
Computational pKa programs
http://ibmlc2.chem.uga.edu/sparc/index.cfm[4] - can do multiple things, so you have to select the "pKa" button first, then draw molecule/insert smiles, and finally press "calculate". Has also a database of known values ("Search DB").
ChemAxon's[5] Marvin/Calculator plugins has a pKa calculation option that looks quite elaborate. You can can try it online. Can't say how good it it is yet. Academics can apply for a free academic license. Lab copy is in /raid3/software/jchem/current/bin/mview. You have to cd to that directory then run it.
It is also now included in the new dockenv, therefore you can just type mview in your terminal.
Add your favorites.