Mnova is a scientific data analysis platform used for processing, analyzing, and interpreting spectroscopy and analytical chemistry data. It supports a variety of techniques, including nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC/MS), gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC/MS), and electronic and vibrational spectroscopy.
Mnova provides researchers with tools to visualize, process, and analyze experimental data within a single environment, helping streamline research workflows and data interpretation.
Key Uses
- Analyze NMR spectroscopy data
- Process LC/MS and GC/MS datasets
- Interpret electronic and vibrational spectroscopy results
- Visualize and manage analytical chemistry data
- Support research workflows in chemistry and related disciplines
- Generate figures and results for publications and presentations
Features
- Multi-technique data analysis platform
- Spectroscopy data processing and visualization tools
- Support for NMR, LC/MS, GC/MS, and vibrational spectroscopy
- Data interpretation and reporting capabilities
- Integrated tools for analytical and research workflows
Included Components
- Mnova ElViS – Tools for electronic and vibrational spectroscopy analysis
- BioHOS – Additional data analysis capabilities for research workflows
- StereoFitter – Tools for stereochemical analysis and structure evaluation
How To Get A Copy
Download MNova Version 14.2.1 from the Mestrelab download page. Our license is slightly older and Version 14.2.1 is the newest version that is compatible with our license. DO NOT download the most recent version, please.
In all cases, you must be on a University network (on campus, or via VPN) to access the network license. If you are viewing this page, that is already the case.
Download this License File and feed it to the software on first run when prompted. Your client will then connect to the network license server, and you can run the software.
If the server license ever changes, you will see that prompt for license file again, and will need to re-download the license from here. Even though it’s pointing to a network license server, the local file must match.
Cost
Cost: $0 – The Chemistry Department funds this license and offers it free of charge to University faculty, staff, and students.
System Requirements
Visit the Mnova for details.