Teaching Chemical Information:
Tips and Techniques
— August 1998 —
Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry
Why Teach?
- The most comprehensive reference on organic compounds
- Not everything is in Chemical Abstracts — Beilstein coverage begins 1779
- All information on a compound is gathered in one place
Teaching Points:
- The 4th edition of the Beilstein's Handbuch der Organischen Chemie published
in 1918 consists of a Main Work and 5 Supplementary Series of updates.
Series |
Abbreviation |
Literature Coverage |
Main Work |
H |
up to 1909 |
1st Supplement |
E1 |
1910-1919 |
2nd Supplement |
E2 |
1920-1929 |
3rd Supplement |
E3 |
1930-1939 |
4th Supplement |
E4 |
1950-1959 |
5th Supplement |
E5 |
1960-1979 |
- Whatever new information on a compound published during a time period appears in that supplement.
- Only the 5th Supplement is in English; earlier in German.
- Organized by functional group according to a hierarchy. Three divisions: acyclic, isocyclic, and
heterocyclic are used and 17 functional groups are considered as registry compounds.
- Each functional group always appears in the same volume.
- Teach students to use chart which assigns Beilstein volume to particular functional group.
- Printed indexes:
- subject = Sachregister
formula = Formelregister
- Comprehensive H - E4
Comprehensive H - E2 as part of 2nd Supplement
- Volume Indexes: E3 and E4; if compound found in
appropriate volume, references back to earlier
Supplements and Main Work are given.
- Compounds with functional groups other than 17 are derivatives. Teach students how to hydrolyze
these other functional groups to get registry compounds.
- Compounds are found only in volume for functional group which appears latest in hierarchy.
- Online database contains all compounds from 1779.
- Online database may be searched by name, formula, structure, ranges of property values.
Available:
- Print: Beilstein Information Systems
- Online: STN, Dialog (File 390). On dialog, Beilstein is available in the CIP plan.
- Crossfire: Inhouse database; University consortia
Teaching Materials:
- Beilstein home page tutorial links
- Beilstein materials from the CCIIM
- Luckenback, Reiner. “Der Beilstein,” ChemTech, 1979, October 1979, 612-621.
- SANDRA — a PC program that locates references to correct printed volume for compounds.
Available from Beilstein Information Systems.