Drug Discovery
Drug discovery is a complex and multidisciplinary process that aims to find and develop drug molecules that can effectively treat diseases. Drug discovery not only includes the exploration, design and development of new drugs, but also covers the entire process from laboratory to clinical application. This process usually spans multiple stages and involves in-depth collaboration in multiple fields such as chemistry, biology, pharmacology, and clinical medicine.
Catalysis
Catalysis is the process of speeding up a chemical reaction by introducing a catalyst, without the catalyst itself being permanently altered after the reaction is complete. Catalysis plays a vital role in many chemical reactions, significantly reducing the activation energy of the reaction, thereby speeding up the reaction rate.
Material Science
Material science is an interdisciplinary subject involving chemistry, physics, biology and other fields, and plays an irreplaceable role in many industries such as electronics, medicine, life sciences, and new energy. ChemScene's materials science product line keeps up with the forefront of scientific research and industrial development trends, and is committed to developing high-quality material products. At present, ChemScene can provide more than 10,000 materials science products, including: MOF&COF materials and their ligands, solar cell materials, polymer materials, nanocarbon materials, electronic materials, organic-inorganic hybrid materials, and photonic/optical materials.
Electronic Materials
- Battery Materials
- High-Quality Organic Semiconductors
- Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell (DSSC) Materials
- Liquid Crystal (LC) Materials
- Molecular Conductors
- Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Materials
- Organic Solar Cell (OPV) Materials
- Organic Transistor (OFET) Materials
- Perovskite Solar Cell (PSC) Materials
- Self Assembly Materials, Contact Printing Materials
Material Building Blocks
- Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) Linkers
- Ligands for Functional Metal Complexes
- Liquid Crystal (LC) Building Blocks
- Phthalocyanine Building Blocks
- Polymer/Macromolecule Semiconductor Building Blocks
- Small Molecule Semiconductor Building Blocks
- Solubility Enhancing Reagents
- Supramolecular Host Materials
Chemical Biology
Chemical biology is the science that studies the chemical basis of life processes. It provides an important theoretical basis for new drug discovery by using chemical theories and methods to study life phenomena and processes and by exploring the pathways and mechanisms of intervention and adjustment of the occurrence and development of diseases.
Pharmaceutical Development and Drug Discovery Research Reagents
- Drug Delivery Systems (DDS)
- Nucleic Acid Chemistry
- Peptide Chemistry
- PEGylation
- Linkers and Crosslinkers
- Specialized Building Blocks for Drug Discovery
- Albumin Binding Agents
- Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADC) Preparation Research Reagents
- Building Blocks for Pharmaceutical Ingredients
- Proteolysis Targeting Chimera Research Reagents
Conjugation Chemistry/Click Chemistry
- Aldehyde Reactive Fluorophores and Labels
- Amino Acid Azides/Alkynes
- Azides
- Biotin Azides/Alkynes
- Carbohydrate Azides/Alkynes
- Catalysts, Ligands, Reagents
- Copper-free Click Reaction Reagents
- Crosslinker Azides/Alkynes
- Fluorophore Azides/Alkynes
- PEG Azides/Alkynes
- Terminal Alkynes
- Trialkoxysilane Azides/Alkynes
- Tetrazines
- trans-Cyclooctenes (TCO)
Chemical Synthesis
Chemical synthesis refers to the process of converting simple chemical substances into more complex compounds through chemical reactions. This process is usually achieved by controlling specific chemical reactions, catalysts, temperature, pressure and other conditions. It has a wide range of applications in industry, pharmaceutical manufacturing, materials science, and biochemistry.
Synthetic Reagents
- Acids, Bases
- Aryne Precursors, Heteroaryne Precursors
- C-C Bond Formation
- C-X(Halogen) Bond Formation
- C-X(Non-Halogen) Bond Formation
- Chelation/Complexation Compounds
- Coupling
- Dehydrating Reagents
- Fluorination Reagents
- Hypervalent Iodine Compounds
- Inorganic Salts
- Oxidation
- Phase Transfer Catalysts
- Precursors for Preparation of Highly Reactive Reagents
- Protection, Deprotection, Derivatization
- Radical Chemistry
- Reduction
- Polymer-Supported Reagents
Analytical Chemistry
Analytical chemistry is the science that studies the composition, structure, properties, content and distribution of substances. It not only focuses on the qualitative (what is the substance) and quantitative (how much of the substance is there) chemical composition, but also includes the analysis and determination of samples through various analytical techniques and methods. Analytical chemistry is an important branch of chemistry and is widely used in many fields such as environmental monitoring, food safety, medical diagnosis, drug development, and materials science.
Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the properties, structure, reactions, and applications of non-organic compounds. Unlike organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry focuses on compounds that do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds. Inorganic chemistry involves a wide range of chemical substances, including metals, non-metals, metal oxides, salts, acids and bases, etc.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry is a discipline that studies chemical processes and metabolism in organisms, focusing on the structure, function, interaction, metabolism and regulation of biological macromolecules (such as proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, carbohydrates, etc.) in cells. It is an interdisciplinary subject that combines knowledge from multiple fields such as chemistry, biology, physics and medicine, and is the basis for understanding life phenomena.
Biochemicals and Reagents
- Albumin Binding Agents
- Alkaloids
- Amino Acids
- Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADC) Preparation Research Reagents
- Bioactive Compounds (Other)
- Bioconjugation
- Biological Buffers
- Chemical Chaperones
- Lipids
- Luminescent Compounds/Detection
- Nucleosides, Nucleotides, Oligonucleotides
- Peptides
- Pharmaceutical Research Reagents
- Phenylpropanoids, Aromatic Polyketides
- Porphyrins
- Proteins and Derivatives
- Stabilization of Biomolecules
- Steroids
- Terpenes
- Vitamins and Related Compounds