Step-By-Step Tutorial
- Open ChemrytSCI and start a new formulation session for the cleaning application you want to develop.
- Load the main ingredient or supporting molecules by drawing them, selecting them from the application, or pasting SMILES strings when the page supports molecule input.
- Enter the formulation details such as surfactants, co-surfactants, solvents, builders, hydrotropes, additives, concentration ranges, and product format.
- Click the main action such as `Analyze Formula`, `Run Prediction`, or the equivalent workflow button to evaluate the draft formula.
- Review the output panels for detergency, wetting, foaming, grease-cutting, residue behavior, compatibility, stability, and tradeoff notes.
- Save or export the formulation summary so R&D and application teams can continue prototype testing.
Tutorial Notes
- Use molecule or SMILES input when you want to inspect a specific surfactant, solvent, or additive in the context of a broader cleaning formula.
- Confirm the loaded ingredients before clicking `Analyze Formula` or `Run Prediction`, because the predicted formulation behavior depends on the exact selected components.
- Use the result panels to compare performance tradeoffs directly inside the application before moving to bench formulation work.
- Treat ChemrytSCI as formulation decision support and confirm shortlisted prototypes with bench testing, stability studies, and application-specific performance trials.
Good Practice
ChemrytSCI supports formulation ideation and screening, but final product claims, stability decisions, safety conclusions, and commercialization choices still require laboratory validation and application testing.