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to be honest, I don`t think there are many molecules that Can`t be synthed :)

 

maybe some of the more complex organic ones from plants or animals can`t be done yet, but other than that, more or less anything you can name can be done :)

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I don't think anyone has synthesised hexaphenyl ethane yet; there are plenty of similar examples where steric considerations make the molecule impossible. Still the question is a bit odd, I think that several hundred million different compounds have been synthesised. Which ones do you want big ones, smelly ones, left handed ones?

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I don't think anyone has synthesised hexaphenyl ethane yet; there are plenty of similar examples where steric considerations make the molecule impossible. Still the question is a bit odd, I think that several hundred million different compounds have been synthesised. Which ones do you want big ones, smelly ones, left handed ones?

 

Actually I want some 2D structure of compunds that can be synthesised. I want some complex molecules that I can test on my application.

 

Thanks

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but molecules do not have 2 d structures. if you want to get any meaningful results from your application, it needs to be 3d like in reality.

 

See the attached file with example of fluorosertraline. The attached file contains a molecules which can be synthesised. I want some more molecules to test my application.

 

 

Thanks

sample.bmp

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Try looking in journals for some novel compounds - do you have access to Web of knowledge?

 

Matt

what is Web of knowledge????

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