FAQ

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How to use spectral data. 2

Q1-1 How can I download the spectral data? 2

Q1-2 When I copy the spectral image and paste it to applications software, the "Forbidden image" is shown. How can I avoid this? 2

Q1-3 When I access to the spectral image, "Forbidden image" is often shown. How can I avoid this? 2

Q1-4 How many spectra and/ or compound information can I download a day? 2

Q1-5 How should I make citations for SDBS? 2

Q1-6 Can I use the spectra and/ or compound information for the class notes, textbooks, or scientific publications? 2

Q1-7 Can I use the spectra and /or compound information in commercially profitable publication? 3

Q1-8 Can you provide spectra as digital data? 3

Q1-9 Search results with chemical structures seem to be nice. 3

Q1-10 Do you have chemical structure search? 3

System requirements 3

Q2-1 Although I clicked the "I agree the disclaimer and use SDBS." or disclaimer button, I cannot proceed to the search page. How should I do? 3

Q2-2 When I clicked the "I agree the disclaimer and use SDBS." button, and proceeded to search page. But when I clicked the "search" button, the system made me return to the toppage. How should I do? 3

Q2-3 When I use “Print” or “Print preview” function from Internet Explorer, “Forbidden image” appears and I can not print. How can I avoid this? 3

IR Spectra. 4

Q3-1 What is the thickness of IR sample? 4

Q3-2 What do the numbers in the table mean? 4

Q3-3 Can you indicate the functional groups for corresponding peaks? 4

Q3-4 What do the vertical and horizontal axes mean? 4

Errors or Mistakes in data. 4

Q4-1 I might find an error or mistake in data. I would like to make sure and report it to SDBS staff for correcting the data. 4

URL and Bookmark. 4

Q5-1 I would like to bookmark spectra. Do you have URL for bookmarking? 4

Others 5

Q6-1 Can I provide spectral data or chemical products to SDBS? 5

Q6-2 Do you sell chemical products? 5

 

 

How to use spectral data

Q1-1 How can I download the spectral data?

Please download as follows:

(1) Right click on the spectral image and choose to copy it.

(2) Open applications software. (Word, Powerpoint, Excel .etc)

(3) Select "Edit" and "Paste Special" from the menu.

(4) In the "Paste Special" dialog, select "Device Independent Bitmap (DIB)" and click "OK".

Q1-2 When I copy the spectral image and paste it to applications software, the "Forbidden image" is shown. How can I avoid this?

A2. Please download as follows:

(1) Right click on the spectral image and choose to copy it.

(2) Open applications software. (Word, Powerpoint, Excel .etc)

(3) Select "Edit" and "Paste Special" from the menu.

(4) In the "Paste Special" dialog, select "Device Independent Bitmap (DIB)" and click "OK".

Q1-3 When I access to the spectral image, "Forbidden image" is often shown. How can I avoid this?

Please access to SDBS again for a while. If you still have trouble, contact us by the [contact] form.

Q1-4 How many spectra and/ or compound information can I download a day?

You can download a maximum of 50 spectra and/ or compound information a day.

Q1-5 How should I make citations for SDBS?

Please put a reference in the bibliography in your paper as follows:

SDBSWeb : https://sdbs.db.aist.go.jp (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,date of access)

Q1-6 Can I use the spectra and/ or compound information for the class notes, textbooks, or scientific publications?

Please download spectra freely, unless you use the spectral data for commercial and/or profit purposes.

Please put a reference in the bibliography in your paper as follows:

SDBSWeb : https://sdbs.db.aist.go.jp (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,date of access)

Q1-7 Can I use the spectra and /or compound information in commercially profitable publication?

Please contact us. See [Contact] for contact details.

Q1-8 Can you provide spectra as digital data?

We basically do not provide the spectral data in such format.

Q1-9 Search results with chemical structures seem to be nice.

Do you notice the small check box "with Structures" in the lower right of the Search page? Checking the box enables the results with chemical structures.

Q1-10 Do you have chemical structure search?

No.

System requirements

Q2-1 Although I clicked the "I agree the disclaimer and use SDBS." or disclaimer button, I cannot proceed to the search page. How should I do?

lease click the disclaimer button once again. If you still have trouble, please check the following settings on your browser.

(1) Is old cash deleted? Delete cookies for the site sdbs!

(2) Are the cookie settings active?

(3) Are Javascript settings active?

In addition, the screen vary according to browsers and their versions (Internet Explorer etc.) of PC you use.

If you still have trouble, contact us by email. See [Contact] for details.

Q2-2 When I clicked the "I agree the disclaimer and use SDBS." button, and proceeded to search page. But when I clicked the "search" button, the system made me return to the toppage. How should I do?

Please click the disclaimer button once again. If you still have trouble, please check the following settings on your browser.

(1) Is old cash deleted? Delete cookies for the site sdbs!

(2) Are the cookie settings active?

(3) Are Javascript settings active?

In addition, the screen vary according to browsers and their versions (Internet Explorer etc.) of PC you use.

If you still have trouble, contact us by email. See [Contact] for contact details.

Q2-3 When I use “Print” or “Print preview” function from Internet Explorer, “Forbidden image” appears and I can not print. How can I avoid this?

We know that SDBS is not compatible with Print and Print Preview functions on Internet Explorer after a certain version. We do not have any plan to fix SDBS for this problem. So, try another browsers for printing spectra from Web page.

IR Spectra

Q3-1 What is the thickness of IR sample?

From the volume and area of most liquid samples between two KBr disks, the typical thickness would be 150 micro meters. However, the sample thickness greatly depends on the degree of absorbance because we vary the thickness in order to achieve optimum transmittance.

For the KBr measurements, we first mix typical 1 to 2 mg sample in KBr powder and prepare a KBr disk of a 1 cm diameter and 0.8 mm thickness.

Q3-2 What do the numbers in the table mean?

The table shows sets of transmittance at each wavenumber for significant IR peaks. For example, the combination "1195 5" means the transmittance is 5% at the wavenumber of 1195 cm-1.

Q3-3 Can you indicate the functional groups for corresponding peaks?

We do not provide any assignment information for IR peaks in SDBS.

Q3-4 What do the vertical and horizontal axes mean?

The vertical and horizontal axes are for transmittance in % and wavenumber, respectively.

Transmittance T is the ratio between the intensity of incident light  and that of transmitted light I i.e.

Absorbance A is given as the common logarithm of T:

The wavenumber ν is the number of the waves of light in 1 cm. The number is the reciprocal of wavelength λ in cm:

Errors or Mistakes in data

Q4-1 I might find an error or mistake in data. I would like to make sure and report it to SDBS staff for correcting the data.

We welcome your report. Please contact us (see [Contact] for contact details). Now, we are aware of these issues. (see Known Errors or Mistakes in SDBS)

URL and Bookmark

Q5-1 I would like to bookmark spectra. Do you have URL for bookmarking?

We do not have open URL for spectra.

But we have URLs for compounds. Use the “URL for this compound” on the left-down frame. You can use this URL for bookmarking each compound.

Others

Q6-1 Can I provide spectral data or chemical products to SDBS?

We do not accept spectral data or chemical products from outside.

Q6-2 Do you sell chemical products?

We do not sell chemical products.