Site Upgrade in Progress —
We are currently upgrading organicchemistrydata.org to meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards.
This process involves significant reworking of over 2,500 pages across multiple collections.
While we are working to ensure a smooth transition, some resources may be temporarily affected.
If you encounter any issues, please
let us know.
Changelog
April 2026: Site-wide improvements and content restoration
April 3, 2026
Grossman PPAP Database
Structure images now display at full width with proper lazy loading and stable anchor navigation
R/X group display corrected — X groups now properly labeled and numbered
All...
Grossman PPAP Database
Structure images now display at full width with proper lazy loading and stable anchor navigation
R/X group display corrected — X groups now properly labeled and numbered
All References page rebuilt as a sortable, searchable DataTable with 472 full citations and DOI links
Admin interface redesigned: inline compound editing with drag-and-drop reorder, rich text editor, side-chain image browser
Reference DOI typos corrected; author name entity issues fixed
Hans Reich Collection
About, Research, and Publications pages rebuilt with proper site layout, sidebar navigation, and restored images
121 DOI links added to the publication list via CrossRef API
NMR section: 178 broken deep-link anchors fixed; all fake-link onclick handlers converted to proper links
Image path rewriting fixed for 1,675+ AJAX-loaded data pages across NMR, Organometallic, and other sections
3 syntheses image filename mismatches corrected
Links & Resources
Complete re-import of 356 links organized into 36 subcategories, matching the original site structure
Sidebar navigation now displays subcategory headings
22 Reusch Virtual Textbook links updated to point to local content instead of external MSU URLs
Dead external links removed or updated to current URLs
Reusch Virtual Textbook
42 MSU Chemistry Portraits links updated to the new MSU URL format across 29 textbook pages
Abby Parrill problem sets: links removed with note that MSU has taken down the content as of April 2026
Multiple dead external links fixed or annotated across spectroscopy and practice problem pages
Infrastructure
Nginx configuration hardened: missing static content now returns proper 404 errors instead of serving the homepage
Site upgrade banner added across all pages during the WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility transition
Grossman noDOIs reference PDFs restored from legacy server
These changes are part of an ongoing effort to upgrade organicchemistrydata.org to meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards. If you encounter any issues, please let us know.
Reusch Quiz Modernization
59 interactive quizzes converted from dead Java JME applets to modern JSME (JavaScript Molecular Editor)
Molecular structure comparison upgraded to canonical SMILES — accepts any valid drawing of the correct molecule
2,275 legacy <font> tags and 717 <center> tags replaced with accessible CSS across 260 quiz files
All quiz grading functions verified and restored where missing
Accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA)
Dynamic content regions now announce updates to screen readers via aria-live attributes — including AJAX-loaded pages, save confirmations, and 3D model loading states
JSmol 3D viewer: modal labeled with aria-labelledby, viewer container has descriptive aria-label with molecule name, control toolbar marked with role="toolbar"
JSME molecular editor containers labeled with role="application" for screen readers
62 decorative Font Awesome icons marked aria-hidden="true"
Spiro page: 6 javascript: links converted to proper keyboard-accessible <button> elements
Accessibility statement updated to reflect current aria-live coverage and known limitations
Contact Form Routing
All 17 contact form links across the site now include a ?reason=ocd-* parameter for Gravity Forms dropdown prefill
Reusch content path resolution fixed in the page wrapper — resolves recurring broken image issues (arrow1.gif, aldolrx.gif, etc.) caused by relative paths in AJAX-loaded content
Multiple case-sensitivity symlinks added for NMR and synthesis pages
Full site scan: 2,091 pages verified clean (zero actionable issues remaining)
Image-to-Text Conversion (Proof of Concept)
Named Effects section: all 18 GIF images converted to accessible HTML with 30 cropped reaction scheme diagrams
Text content now searchable, selectable, and readable by screen readers
Team review page available in admin for side-by-side comparison before going live
Version 3: Complete platform rebuild
March 28, 2026
OrganicChemistryData.org has been completely rebuilt from the ground up on a modern, secure infrastructure.
New Platform
Migrated from a static Eleventy/Snowpack site to a dynamic PHP applicat...
OrganicChemistryData.org has been completely rebuilt from the ground up on a modern, secure infrastructure.
New Platform
Migrated from a static Eleventy/Snowpack site to a dynamic PHP application with PostgreSQL database
New server infrastructure: Ubuntu 24.04, Nginx, PHP 8.3, with automated security monitoring
Self-hosted Matomo analytics replacing Google Analytics — no third-party tracking
WordPress OAuth authentication for administrative access
Redesigned Interface
New honeycomb homepage with categorized resource tiles
Standardized sidebar navigation across all collections
Improved mobile responsiveness
Security headers, TLS 1.2+, and rate limiting
Content Migration
All 15 Hans Reich Collection resource sections migrated with full data integrity
NMR Solvents table migrated to local hosting with first-party analytics
Evans Problem Sets converted to database-driven application with topic filtering
Grossman PPAP database converted from static JavaScript to PostgreSQL with admin interface
Short URL redirects preserved (/pka, /nmr, /acronyms, etc.)
Full sitemap generated with 1,373 URLs
Reusch Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry now publicly available
March 28, 2026
We are pleased to announce the public launch of the Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry, originally developed at Michigan State University by Professor William H. Reusch.
This comprehensive org...
We are pleased to announce the public launch of the Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry, originally developed at Michigan State University by Professor William H. Reusch.
This comprehensive organic chemistry textbook has been fully digitized and integrated into OrganicChemistryData.org with modern web standards. The textbook has been available internally for some time, but today marks its first availability to the general public as part of this site.
What's Included
Complete textbook content covering structure and bonding through organometallic chemistry
Interactive 3D molecule viewers (JSmol) for visualizing chemical structures
Spectroscopy chapter covering UV-Vis, IR, Mass Spectrometry, and NMR
Practice problem sets with detailed solutions
Navigable chapter tree with previous/next page links
The Virtual Textbook is freely available to all users — students, educators, and researchers — as part of the Division of Organic Chemistry's mission to provide open educational resources for the chemistry community.
Grossman PPAP Database now online
March 28, 2026
The Grossman PPAP Database of polycyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinols, compiled by Prof. Robert B. Grossman of the University of Kentucky, is now available as a fully searchable database-dri...
The Grossman PPAP Database of polycyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinols, compiled by Prof. Robert B. Grossman of the University of Kentucky, is now available as a fully searchable database-driven application.
Features
Filterable structure table with 18 structural feature categories
Alphabetical compound index
Clickable compound names display MDL Molfile data for import into ChemDraw and other software
DOI-linked references with EZProxy support for institutional access
Footnotes displayed in modal popups
Admin interface for editors to add structures, compounds, and references
The database was migrated from a static JavaScript application to PostgreSQL, preserving all compound data, references, and structural images.
Accessibility: auto-generated alt text for chemistry images
March 28, 2026
We have implemented an automated alt text system covering approximately 9,700 chemistry structure and reaction images across the site.
Chemical structural formulas are a uniquely visual language ...
We have implemented an automated alt text system covering approximately 9,700 chemistry structure and reaction images across the site.
Chemical structural formulas are a uniquely visual language — a single reaction scheme can encode information that takes an entire research paper to describe. This makes traditional image alt text especially challenging for chemistry education sites.
Our Approach
Rather than leaving images without alt text or using generic placeholders, we built a metadata-driven system that generates contextual descriptions from existing structured data:
Grossman PPAP — alt text includes compound names and structural classifications from the database (e.g., "Structure 3: hyperfirin — bicyclononanes")
Evans Problem Sets — alt text includes problem category and topic keywords (e.g., "Evans Problem 1 question (advanced) — Cycloaddition, Rearrangement")
Hans Reich Collection — alt text includes the resource section and page topic (e.g., "Carbonyl Chemistry: Aldol Reactions, figure 3")
Reusch Virtual Textbook — alt text includes chapter and page context (e.g., "Virtual Textbook: Structure and Bonding — Electron Configurations, figure 2")
This approach tells screen reader users what an image is about and where it fits in the curriculum, enabling them to find the relevant information in the literature. Our accessibility statement has been updated accordingly.
Dave Evans Problem Set Generator Launch
August 29, 2022
As promised we are launching the Dave Evans Problem Set Generator. This contains all of the problems hosted in his original service, with some modernization and streamlining.
Dave Evans Problem Set...
As promised we are launching the Dave Evans Problem Set Generator. This contains all of the problems hosted in his original service, with some modernization and streamlining.
We have added several new resource links and updated existing collections. Check the Links page for the latest additions.
We have added several new resource links and updated existing collections. Check the Links page for the latest additions.
Version 2 launch
November 27, 2020
We are pleased to announce the launch of version 2 of the OrganicChemistryData website, featuring improved navigation, responsive design, and new content.
We are pleased to announce the launch of version 2 of the OrganicChemistryData website, featuring improved navigation, responsive design, and new content.
iOS incompatibility notification
November 16, 2020
We are aware of some display issues on iOS devices and are working on fixes. Thank you for your patience.
We are aware of some display issues on iOS devices and are working on fixes. Thank you for your patience.
News feed launched
November 15, 2020
You can now subscribe to our news feed to stay updated on new content and site improvements.
You can now subscribe to our news feed to stay updated on new content and site improvements.
Accessibility improvements
November 1, 2020
We have made several accessibility improvements to the site, including better keyboard navigation, improved color contrast, and screen reader compatibility.
We have made several accessibility improvements to the site, including better keyboard navigation, improved color contrast, and screen reader compatibility.
OrganicChemistryData first public launch at organicchemistrydata.org
September 1, 2020
We are excited to announce the public launch of OrganicChemistryData website
"[This] is a collection of Web pages containing information useful to teachers, researchers, and students
...
We are excited to announce the public launch of OrganicChemistryData website
"[This] is a collection of Web pages containing information useful to teachers, researchers, and students
in organic chemistry, biochemistry, and medicinal chemistry."
This site is the combined effort of the ACS Organic Chemistry Division volunteers and consists of content migrated from the websites of the late Prof. Hans Reich (UW-Madison) and Prof. Dave Evans (Harvard).