Wiley, a global leader in research and learning, has announced the release of two innovative Wiley SmartSpectra Database Collections, significantly expanding the range of spectral data available for analysis. These databases, created using cutting-edge machine-learning techniques, are poised to revolutionize the field of spectral analysis.
The newly launched Wiley SmartSpectra Vapor Phase IR Database Collection and Wiley SmartSpectra Raman Database Collection have been developed by Wiley Science Solutions. Utilizing an AI-powered spectrum prediction engine, these collections are derived from Wiley’s comprehensive spectral database collections—the largest commercially available. They cover a vast array of compounds, including general organics, biochemicals, drugs, dyes, food-related compounds, industrial compounds, monomers, and pollutants.
The Wiley SmartSpectra databases of “computed” spectra are designed to complement Wiley's empirical databases of “measured” spectra in the analysis of unknown samples. These computed spectra are particularly valuable for identifying rarer compounds and materials, especially when a match cannot be found in empirical databases.
These new databases are exclusively available through Wiley's KnowItAll software, a comprehensive solution for spectral analysis and management. KnowItAll integrates various spectral data and tools, providing users with a robust platform for conducting detailed spectral analysis and managing spectral data efficiently.
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