How to open .CXF files on Android

To open .CXF files on Android, android typically won’t have built-in support for Chemical eXchange Format; download/save the .CXF file, then transfer it to a desktop computer with chemistry software (such as STN Express) to open it.

Step-by-step instructions

  1. Android typically won’t have built-in support for Chemical eXchange Format; download/save the .CXF file, then transfer it to a desktop computer with chemistry software (such as STN Express) to open it.

Alternative methods

  • Open .CXF in a browser-based viewer if desktop apps fail.
  • Try opening .CXF on Android with a secondary app to rule out app-specific issues.
  • Convert .CXF only with trusted tools when direct opening is not possible.

Common issues

The .CXF file won’t open or shows “unknown format”

Most systems don’t include a default viewer for specialized chemical exchange formats, and some apps only support certain chemical formats or subsets.

  1. Open the file from within a chemistry tool that supports CXF (for example, CAS STN Express is documented to open *.cxf).
  2. Confirm the file is actually Chemical eXchange Format (CXF); the .cxf extension may be used by other, unrelated formats in some environments.
  3. Ask the sender to export to another widely supported chemical format if your software cannot import CXF.

File opens, but the structure/data looks incomplete or corrupted

The file may be truncated, damaged in transfer, or not fully supported by the specific importer/version you are using.

  1. Re-download or re-transfer the file (avoid copy/paste through messaging apps that may alter attachments).
  2. Try opening/importing in the originating workflow tool (or in STN Express, which explicitly supports *.cxf).
  3. If possible, ask for a fresh export from the source system.

Your system identifies it as chemical/x-cxf, but there is no application to open it

Some Linux/desktop MIME databases include chemical/x-cxf mappings, but that does not guarantee an installed viewer/editor.

  1. Check your installed chemistry software for an Import/Open option that mentions CXF.
  2. If no compatible Linux/macOS application is available in your environment, use a Windows system with STN Express (per CAS documentation).

Security note

Treat .CXF as untrusted input when it comes from unknown sources: while it is a data format, any complex parser can have vulnerabilities, so prefer opening it in well-maintained, up-to-date chemistry software.

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