Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
Why teach?
- The major treatise in inorganic chemistry.
- Contains many compounds known before 1907 (start of Chemical Abstracts).
- Online database allows searches back to 1817.
Teaching Points:
- Compound oriented.
- Each element has own main volume and several supplements.
- Time period of literature review in each volume differs — important to check
closing date of volume.
- Compounds are arranged according to element's system number hierarchy, and appear at
latest position.
- Organometallics covered.
- Comprehensive formula index available.
- Contains evaluated data including synthesis, physical properties, reactions, spectra.
- Often contains extensive discussion of properties.
- Contains references to original literautre.
- Text is in German until 1980. Extensive margin notes in English provided. Online
database is in English.
- Online database can be searched by formula, names, or structure.
- Online records are tagged with types of data field available; learn if what you want is
available and ask for display of only what you want.
- Some compound records are huge and very expensive to display in entirety.
Teaching Materials
Gmelin materials
from the CCIIM