Chemistry has a bit of background in ontologies, and ChemAxiom is certainly not the first (though I think it is rather promising...). Three years ago I gave a presentation at the CUBIC (now existing as LinkedIn Alumni Group), which is not so extensive, but does have a few interesting citations on the use of ontologies in chemistry on slide 16:
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Knowledge Management - Ontologies
Knowledge Management - Ontologies
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