Abstract #4828
            Touch NMR: An NMR data processing application for mobile device
                      Qiyue Li                     1                    , Zhiwei Chen                     1                    , Zhiping 						Yan                     2                    , and Zhong Chen                     1          
            
            1
           
           Department of Electronic Science, Xiamen 
						University, Xiamen, Fujian, China,
           
            2
           
           Chenggong 
						Hospital Affiliated to Xiamen University, Xiamen, 
						Fujian, China
          
            
          Mobile devices are playing a more and more important 
						role in daily life. However, there was no useful 
						application on mobile devices to help NMR researchers 
						handle their data. To meet the needs, a free iPad 
						application, Touch NMR, designed for basic NMR data 
						processing is introduced. The software system can 
						process FID data of Agilent, Bruker and JEOL formats. It 
						can accomplish basic NMR data operations: FFT, 
						manual/automatic phase correction, automatic baseline 
						correction, referencing, peak picking, integration and 
						so on. Besides 1D data, DEPT spectra edit, T1/T2 
						fitting, and 2D spectrum with projections in the two 
						dimensions can also be accomplished in Touch NMR. In 
						addition, the application takes full advantage of 
						multi-touch technology and gives users a better 
						experience.
         
				
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