Submitted by Martin Chin / University of Northern Iowa on Tue, 09/27/2022 - 13:50
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I have started using this for our students to process and analyze their NMR spectral data. I love that it is web based, so the students can use it anywhere and are not restricted to the computer lab or have to download software. I think they have worked out (or are working out) the kinks for handling JEOL data. I am not sure how it does with Bruker data. I assume it works fine for Bruker data. 

https://www.nmrium.org/nmrium

Kyle Grice / DePaul University

Cool! I'll post this on the discord server. What about posting this as a Web Resource LO on the site? 

Kyle 

 

Fri, 09/30/2022 - 14:22 Permalink
Patiny / Zakodium

It supports drag / drop of Bruker data (the full folder or a zip file)

There is also a teaching section with some online exercises that you can share with students. https://www.nmrium.org/teaching

If you would like to add one seres in inorganic chemistry I would be pleased to assist (I'm part of NMRium development team)

Wed, 05/03/2023 - 06:42 Permalink