The Chemistry Add-In for Microsoft Word now comes with a pre-loaded structure library from CEVOpen https://github.com/petermr/CEVOpen – This data represents about 2100 unique chemical names of volatile plant chemicals (essential oils) from the EssoilDB 1.0 database (compiled from the scientific literature over about 10 years in Dr Gita Yadav’s laboratory). They are made available for re-use by anyone for any purpose (CC0). We would appreciate acknowledgement of EssoilDB and the following people who extracted and cleaned the data during 2019. (Gitanjali Yadav, Ambarish Kumar, Peter Murray-Rust).
The new library is default for brand new installations, but if you already have a library of your own, installing the latest release will leave your library in place.
If you want the new library and to keep the structures from your existing library, we’ll provide instructions on how to do that shortly after release.