In my last post I outlined the major User Interface change in Mnova 12. There are also another bunch of new little features aimed at making user experience even more agile and intuitive. In this post, I’m going to show a couple of them. New spectral navigation tool
Whilst there were many tools in Mnova for the automatic analysis of NMR spectra, very often it is necessary to zoon in and out to get a closer look at different spectral regions in an interactive way. Mnova already had different commands for those operations but it lacked the ability to go back and forth between the different zooming operations. It was possible to use the undo/redo commands for that purpose, but this would not work if other commands were applied in-between two zooming comands.
Mnova 12 introduces two new commands that can be used to go to the previous or next zoom applied to the spectrum (1D or 2D). Those new command are available either in the View Ribbond tab or in the spectrum toolbar as shown in the picture below
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It is also possible to use keyboard shortcuts: Shift + left/right arrow keys
Magnifying fonts
Sometimes I get Mnova documents generated by someone else in which the font size of different elements is just too tiny. Changing the font size for the multiplet labels, scales, integrals, assignments, etc is a tedious and cumbersome task.
Now by simply pressing Ctrl + or Ctrl -, all fonts in an Mnova document will be magnified up and down. It can also be done from the View tab as shown below:
[NMR analysis blog] Mnova 12 Introduces a New Look and Feel
Mnova 12 Introduces a New Look and Feel
Yes, it is official, Mnova 12 has finally been released! There's quite a lot to tell about it: better interface (optional), new processing and analysis features, improved tools, 64 bits and so on.
Rather than making a comprehensive review on the new features of this version, I’m going to try to show the essentials changes in digestible chunks, starting with changes in the User Interface.
Embracing the Ribbon interface
Mnova started as an NMR only application with limited functionality. Over the years, the application has been growing steadily,...
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Improved Stability and Spectral Quality in Ex Situ Dissolution DNP Using an Improved Transfer Device
From The DNP-NMR Blog:
Improved Stability and Spectral Quality in Ex Situ Dissolution DNP Using an Improved Transfer Device
Katsikis, S., et al., Improved Stability and Spectral Quality in Ex Situ Dissolution DNP Using an Improved Transfer Device. Appl. Magn. Reson., 2015. 46(7): p. 723-729.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00723-015-0680-5
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Improved Stability and Spectral Quality in Ex Situ Dissolution DNP Using an Improved Transfer Device
From The DNP-NMR Blog:
Improved Stability and Spectral Quality in Ex Situ Dissolution DNP Using an Improved Transfer Device
Katsikis, S., et al., Improved Stability and Spectral Quality in Ex Situ Dissolution DNP Using an Improved Transfer Device. Appl. Magn. Reson., 2015: p. 1-7.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00723-015-0680-5
[NMR analysis blog] Chemometrics under Mnova 9 - PCA
Chemometrics under Mnova 9 - PCA
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(Note: This entry has been written by Dr. Silvia Mari, from R4R who has helped us to design and implement this module)
Background: spectroscopy and chemometrics
“For many years, there was the prevailing view that if one needed fancy data analyses, then the experiment was not planned correctly, but now it is recognized that most systems are multivariate in nature and univariate approaches are unlikely to result in optimum solutions.”
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[NMR analysis blog] Mnova goes NUS
Mnova goes NUS
This is one example of a NUS spectrum (HMQC) acquired by Dr. Manuel Martín-Pastor at the University of Santiago de Compostela and processed with Mnova 9.0.
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[NMR analysis blog] Mnova 9.0
Mnova 9.0
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I’m very happy to announce that after a long period of very intensive work, version 9.0 of Mnova is finally ready! From our point of view, this version is probably the most ambitious release we have attempted since Mnova was created. Aside from many improvements and bug fixes, this new version comes with great new features, including support for Non Uniform Sampling (NUS), a powerful PCA module, Reference Deconvolution, Absolute Referencing and many, many more.
We are currently...
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