articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchFeb 17, 2015HYBRID OA

The Chemical Space Project

University of Bern

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Abstract

One of the simplest questions that can be asked about molecular diversity is how many organic molecules are possible in total? To answer this question, my research group has computationally enumerated all possible organic molecules up to a certain size to gain an unbiased insight into the entire chemical space. Our latest database, GDB-17, contains 166.4 billion molecules of up to 17 atoms of C, N, O, S, and halogens, by far the largest small molecule database reported to date. Molecules allowed by valency rules but unstable or nonsynthesizable due to strained topologies or reactive functional groups were not considered, which reduced the enumeration by at least 10 orders of magnitude and was essential to…

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  • Chemical space
  • Space (punctuation)
  • Chemistry
  • Computer science
  • Biochemistry
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