Designed to visualize, process, analyze and report various electronic and vibrational spectroscopic techniques
Carry out the analysis of various optical spectroscopy data including ultraviolet and visible (UV/Vis), near and mid infrared (NIR/MIR), Raman, fluorescence, and other spectroscopic methods operating in the whole region of wavelength from 100 nm to 100 µm.
Multiple processing and analysis tools are available!
ElViS – Electronic and Vibrational Spectroscopies
Highlights
Mnova ElViS is included in Mnova 14
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 1. Download
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 2. Installation
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 3. License
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Academic, Government & Industrial
Markets & Practical Applications
MARKETS
- Pharmaceutical, chemical and food industries as well as QC environments
- Suitable for individual users or research groups, whether in large academic institutions or industry
- Ideal for teaching Optic spectroscopies in Academia
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
- Spectroscopic analysis of various samples, from pure substances to complex mixtures
- Analysis of spectral peaks and features, and their chemical interpretation.
- Data preparation and preprocessing for advanced multivariate analysis (chemometrics)
- Investigation and monitoring of chemical reactions and industrial processes
- Building spectral data libraries
- Professional reporting of experimental data (spectral metadata) and results
ElViS – Electronic and Vibrational Spectroscopies
Features
Mnova ElViS supports most data file formats for these analytical techniques. Export Single and Multicolumn matrix-like spectra files (i.e. ASCII, as .txt or .csv). Import single and multispectral file formats:
- SPC (Galactic)
- JCAMP-DX
- OPUS (Bruker)
- Single spectrum files SPA (Omnic)
This first version of the software allows manual and automatic peak picking as well as Data Analysis of stacked/arrayed spectra.
Main Processing Features:
- Baseline correction, both automatic (AsLS) and/or tailored (Multipoint Baseline Correction)
- Several Smoothing techniques such as Savitzky-Golay, Exponential, etc.
- Normalization and Standard Normal Variate (SNV)
- Derivatives
- Units conversion Absorbance to/from Transmittance
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