Scientists pack centuries of organic chemistry into neat 2D visualization

Researchers from Skoltech, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and Sirius University of Science and Technology have proposed a new method for visualizing chemical reactions to help scientists understand the global chemical reaction space and come up with ways of synthesizing organic compounds used in the industry. Reported in ACS Omega, the neural network-based method projects chemical reactions onto a 2D plane as dots, grouping similar chemical reactions together.


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