Paramus Reactions
UI (Human) Applications MIT (Free)

About
Reaction workflow editor and synthesis route designer. Build multi-step synthesis schemes, edit reaction conditions, and explore retrosynthetic routes with structure-drawing canvas integration.
Key Features
- Multi-step synthesis route designer
- Structure-drawing canvas (SMILES import/export)
- Reaction condition editor
- Retrosynthetic exploration
- Workflow export for downstream tools
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Paramus Reactions?
Paramus Reactions is a ui (human) applications application available in the Paramus App Store. Reaction workflow editor and synthesis route designer. Build multi-step synthesis schemes, edit reaction conditions, and explore retrosynthetic routes with structure-drawing canvas integration.
Is Paramus Reactions free to use?
Yes. Paramus Reactions is distributed under the MIT (Free) license and is available at no cost through the Paramus App Store.
How do I install Paramus Reactions?
Paramus Reactions is installed through Paramus Chemistry OS, an on-premise Windows platform for computational chemistry. Open the Paramus App Store in your local installation and select Paramus Reactions for one-click deployment.
What are the key features of Paramus Reactions?
Key features of Paramus Reactions include: Multi-step synthesis route designer; Structure-drawing canvas (SMILES import/export); Reaction condition editor; Retrosynthetic exploration.
What type of application is Paramus Reactions?
Paramus Reactions belongs to the “UI (Human) Applications” category in the Paramus App Store. It runs on Paramus Chemistry OS and can also be accessed through Paramus Cloud for supported workflows.
What platform does Paramus Reactions run on?
Paramus Reactions runs on Paramus Chemistry OS, a Windows-based on-premise platform that provides local compute power for demanding simulations. It requires a Paramus OS installation with appropriate hardware resources.
Can Paramus Reactions be automated or integrated with AI workflows?
Yes. Paramus Reactions is available as part of the Paramus ecosystem which supports MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools for AI-driven automation. This enables integration with large language models and automated research pipelines.
