
Wiley has announced the addition of more than 17,500 spectra to their Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data subscription, upping the total number of spectra to over 913,000. The registry, one of the largest mass spec libraries available, serves as an essential resource for GC-MS analysis across countless fields.
Including contributions across multiple compound classes, the release includes new and emerging drugs of abuse, insect pheromones, and PFAS. The new data is sourced from multiple high-quality sources such as Cayman Chemical and literature abstraction from Wiley journals to ensure comprehensive coverage.
“With a Wiley Registry subscription, your lab gains access to new data as it’s added to the collection. No need to wait for the next major release of the Wiley Registry database every three years—your lab can benefit right away from up-to-date data that can make an impact on your analyses,” emphasized Graeme Whitley, director, data science solutions at Wiley.
Wiley’s database provides high-quality spectra across a range of techniques such as IR, MS, NMR, Raman, and UV-Vis and is a vital resource for the interpretation, identification, verification, and classification of spectra.
More information about the spectral database can be found at www.sciencesolutions.wiley.com/spectral-databases.