Welcome

The Birmingham Digital Chemistry Platform fosters an open and streamlined process for the sharing, dissemination, and archiving of raw and curated chemical data, for research, innovation, and educational purposes. This platform is a significant collaborative endeavour, brought to life by the combined efforts of the School of Chemistry and the Research Software Group at the University of Birmingham, through the Birmingham Digital Chemistry Network+ initiative.
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Trace Methyl Iodide Capture by MOFs

Use this interactive app to explore CoRE MOFs for methyl iodide capture.
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Digital Chemistry Chatbot

Use this app to predict optoelectronic properties for organic molecules, with fine-tuned GPT-3 models. Click here to learn more about the app »

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SMILES plotter

Plot the structure of any SMILES formula or select from a list of examples. Click here to learn more about the app »

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