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Wiley launches Wiley Spectra Lab, provides researchers with access to largest collection of reference spectra -

Wiley, a global provider of knowledge and knowledge-enabled services, has announced the launch of Wiley Spectra Lab, a new and flexible expert spectral data system that uses empirical data and advanced software to help chemists, toxicologists, and life scientists confidently identify chemical substances. Wiley Spectra Lab provides access to these data in a convenient, secure cloud environment.

Powered by KnowItAll® by Bio-Rad, the online, subscription-based spectral library provides researchers with access to over 2.2 million reference spectra - the largest collection in the world, to enable them to reliably identify unknowns and confirm known compounds.

Wiley Spectra Lab features collections from Wiley, Bio-Rad Sadtler and other leading sources. Searches can be completely customized to focus on the appropriate technique and analyse across 2.2 million NMR (C, H, X), mass spectra, infrared (IR), UV-Vis, and near-IR spectra.

Over 200 spectral collections assure the broadest and most in-depth coverage in areas including flavours and fragrances, geochemicals, metabolites, poisons, food additives, organometallics, hydrocarbons, and hazardous materials. Researchers are able to access compounds within specific application areas such as material sciences, pharmaceuticals, forensics, paints, pigments and dyes. Further releases will include a powerful desktop client and locally hosted server.

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