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Latest revision as of 18:56, 12 March 2024

Analyze, Process, Identify, and Share Raman and (FT)IR Spectra
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OpenSpecy
Analyze, Process, Identify, and Share Raman and (FT)IR Spectra

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    0.9.5
    6 July 2022
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    0.8.2
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    Raman and (FT)IR spectral analysis tool for plastic particles and other environmental samples (Cowger et al. 2021, <doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.1c00123>). With read_any(), Open Specy provides a single function for reading individual, batch, or map spectral data files like .asp, .csv, .jdx, .spc, .spa, .0, and .zip. process_spec() simplifies processing spectra, including smoothing, baseline correction, range restriction and flattening, intensity conversions, wavenumber alignment, and min-max normalization. Spectra can be identified in batch using an onboard reference library (Cowger et al. 2020, <doi:10.1177/0003702820929064>) using match_spec(). A Shiny app is available via run_app() or online at <https://openanalysis.org/openspecy/>.
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