An interactive 1D NMR spectra processing tool dedicated to metabolomics The NMRProcFlow open source software provides a complete set of tools for processing and visualization of 1D NMR data, the whole within an interactive interface based on a spectra visualization. Nmrglue is a module for working with NMR data in Python. When used with the NumPy, SciPy, and matplotlib packages nmrglue provides a robust environment for rapidly developing new methods for processing, analyzing, and visualizing NMR data. Nmrglue also provides a framework for connecting existing NMR software packages. It is a toolbox for processing 1D and 2D NMR spectra under MATLAB, and is free. It has been tested under Solaris and MS Windows 95. Additionally, it works on MacOS 7.5 and 8.0), and on Windows NT. INMR is a software available on Mac or Windows you can download in demo mode for use of select features with no expiration.
The PC in room 37 Bagley Hall runs Bruker's latest software Topspin that is compatible with all the NMR software versions running on the spectrometers in the facility. Data from different spectrometers can be downloaded here and processed and the results can be exported via email from within Topspin.
Here are a few freeware NMR processing software that are popular. At least one of them is hosted here for download:
At present no other third party software is available for distribution by the facility. But here are some links you can explore and buy the software if found suitable for your own use.
ACD/NMR Processor software allows users to process 1 & 2D data on their Windows PC. Package includes full version of ACD ChemSketch. For more information and requirements see the ACD Labs website:
Cut and paste the link (including the beginning two ) into your Run command found under the Start Menu (if you're using Win10, then copy the link, press the Window key and then ctrl+v) and press enter.
130.101.9.4mrc_dataACD
This should now bring up a file explorer window
Double click on setup.exe to initiate installation.
You will be prompted to enter license server name or IP address on step 3 of the install (after accepting the license agreement). Enter 130.101.9.4, leave the rest of the default values and complete the installation.
You will need to be connected to UAkron to use this version of ACD. To use from home you will need to VPN into campus.
FID data files saved to the network drive will not open directly with ACD because of the way the software checks file permissions. You will need to copy the .fid folder to your local machine and open the copy.