There are two work station computers in the center of the 3rd floor NMR lab in Klamath 344. VnmrJ, TopSpin and MestreNova are installed on these computers for data processing. If you saved your NMR data appropriately, your data will automatically sync to the server, and you will be able to access your data from the workstations. MestReNova is a Windows utility built specifically for helping you analyze chemistry data in a multiplatform environment. Thanks to its plugin support, you can process, visualize, simulate,. Mnova Manual In addition to the Help files within the program, there is a very comprehensive PDF manual for Mnova available from the Mestrelabs website that will serve as a useful reference and covers all NMR and MS functionality.
Mestrenova Nmr
There are four options.
#1) MestreNova
The University of Kansas has a campus-wide license for MestreNova software. Download the latest version from the MestreLabs website. Install the software and contact Justin or Sarah via email for the license file. Follow the onscreen instructions for activating the license file. The license file can also be activated using the 'help' menu.
MestreNova is powerful software. For help getting started see MestreLabs resources and/or our guide to NMR data processing using MestreNova (PDF).
#2) Bruker Topspin
Bruker offers its software free to academia. Register for an account and download the software from the Bruker website.
#3) ACD NMR
Mestrenova Guide
ACD only runs natively on Windows. The NMR data processor is now freeware (for academic users) and can be downloaded directly from ACD labs.
#4) SpinWorks
SpinWorks is freeware developed by Kirt Marat at the University of Manitoba. It is free ('as in beer'), but only runs natively on Windows. Executables can be download from U of M NMR lab website.