What types of new compounds were added and where did the new data come from?
New spectra were added for: -new commercially available compounds including drugs and intermediates -replicates for important compounds -derivatives (mostly silyl and acyl) -chemical weapons related compounds (precursors and decomposition products) These are some of the sources of new spectra. They were all checked by NIST. 14,000 Japan AIST/NIMC Collection Commercially available common organic compounds 6,976 Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis Mostly Derivatives (silyl, acyl) 7,182 NIH Synthetic analogues of natural compounds, drugs, drug metabolites, and their intermediates 2,400 Asinex Synthetic compounds 1,746 Berlin University (Loewis) Compounds with simple functional groups and their derivatives 1,735 NIST Commercially available common compounds, pesticides, drugs 1,200 Institute of Elementorganic Chemistry Synthetic compounds, some N-containing cycles 1,022 Eastman Chemical Company Commercial and synthetic compounds and silyl derivatives 749 Spectra