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ChemVault
A concise gateway to research-grade chemistry records and an integrated dynamic workbench for reaction systems, reagents, materials, mechanisms, evidence review and academic source search.
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Home stays intentionally light. Detailed records, tools and academic materials live on dedicated pages so the public site is easier to scan and maintain.
Componentized dynamic interface reading JSON data for Research Desk, Dossier System, Reaction Matrix, Molecule Explorer and Panel UI.
Open page integrated research osResearch WorkbenchDynamic control layer connecting reaction systems, reactants, reagents, compounds, materials, mechanisms, route logic and evidence queues.
Open page federated searchAcademic SearchSearch ChemVault first, then continue to PubMed, PubChem, PMC, NIST, IUPAC and other scholarly databases.
Open page expanded databaseReagent RecordsOrganic, analytical, polymer, materials and catalysis reagents with scope, mechanism, traps and safety notes.
Open page materials atlasMaterials RecordsPolymers, nanomaterials, oxides, MOFs, hydrogels, battery materials and characterization evidence.
Open page evidence workbenchSpectroscopyIR, NMR and MS cases that separate observed signals from structural claims and missing evidence.
Open page reproducibilityMethodsClaim audit protocols, evidence grades, reproducibility ledgers and manuscript standards.
Open page research filesDossiersProject-style case files with claims, limitations, observables and reproducibility status.
Open page mechanistic graphMechanism AtlasMechanism nodes for rate laws, stereochemistry, substrate assumptions and failure modes.
Open page terminologyAcademic LibraryConcept definitions, source provenance and terminology records for scholarly writing.
Open pageexternal academic search
When local records are not enough
ChemVault can hand a query to public scholarly databases. NIH/NLM resources are included for biomedical literature, full text articles and chemical compound records.