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The Electronic Handbook of Infrared and Raman Spectra of Inorganic
Compounds and Organic Salts (the "Spectral Atlas") provides an essential
information resource for industrial chemists and researchers who require
both a spectral database and specific routines for spectrum analysis. The
Spectral Atlas is able to undertake spectra analog searches to identify
unknown entities and provide extensive reference information on spectral
methods and conditions.
Spectral Atlas Features
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Feature-Rich,
Relational Database. Spectral, compound, and group frequency
browsers to access any associated information for each of 1,694 spectra.
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Spectrum Convertibility.
Point and click to obtain various spectral representations: absorbance,
transmittance, optical density versus wavenumber or wavelength.
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Manipulation
of Spectra. Make comparisons between spectra of known
and unknown compounds.
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Visualization
Tools. Work in single or multi-pane environment, spectral
overlays, pan and zoom features, selective spectrum coloring and normalization.
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Data Import
and Export. Import Nicolet or SPC files; spectra and
compound lists can be printed or exported to the clipboard or to a text
file.
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Spreadsheet
Logs. User can create a specific wavenumber log from
an experimental spectrum and use it as an overlay on known spectra for
identification purposes.
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Pattern Recognition.
Spectra analog searching by band positions or spectral shapes.
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Band and Baseline
Assignments. Automatic indexing of band positions and
optimal baseline assignments.
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Animation
Capability. Visualize normal modes of vibration associated with spectral
bands.
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