@ruben_laplaza There are a number of tools for converting SMILES to other formats including names, most chemical drawing packages can do it. InChi is a molecule identifier not a molecule format. The best solutions will be a database lookup (if molecule is
@PeONor @hmcinorganic @InorgC2vMemes Well, what do you expect when the core definition says "To avoid many ambiguities that typically arise when representing metal-containing compounds, the InChI algorithm breaks bonds to metal(s), that is, it “disconnects
@baoilleach @jcheminf Why is it always on a Friday afternoon? Anyway, after a minor panic attack I've realised you are referring to two different papers. The DOI has not changed. Paper for [1] https://t.co/Jw2Cju4Kgf Paper for [2] https://t.co/12V1jwE0sL
Hi @jcheminf, the DOI for the InChI paper used to be [1] but now is [2], and now [1] does not resolve. Proof of [1] is at [3] and [4]. Is this a general problem? [1] https://t.co/NWhS2YrNPG [2] https://t.co/eQsrIE0Q7P [3] https://t.co/eh75CiCi6E [4] http