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ASALI is an open-source code for chemical engineers
Do you work with chemical reactors? Are you curious about them? ASALI is the open-source code that you are looking for. Chemical reactor models, transport/thermodynamic properties of gases, equilibrium calculations. ASALI couples all these features with an user friendly graphical interface. Modeling chemical reactors has never been so easy.
A collection of cheminformatics and machine-learning software written in C++ and Python.
NOTE: the RDKit source code and downloads are now in github: https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit
The core algorithms and data structures are written in C++. Wrappers are provided to use the toolkit from either Python or Java.
Additionally, the RDKit distribution includes a PostgreSQL-based cartridge that allows molecules to be stored in relational database and retrieved via substructure and similarity searches.
Notice: RMG-Java is no longer in active development. Please find the latest version written in Python at http://reactionmechanismgenerator.github.io
To see the website o the old Java version of RMG, visit http://rmg.sourceforge.net
RMG (Java version) is an automatic chemical reaction mechanism generator that constructs kinetic models composed of elementary chemical reaction steps using a general understanding of how molecules react (currently limited to C, H, O, and S atoms).