Top features in Mnova 15
Mnova 15 is a game-changing release, introducing new products, versions, and commercial adjustments. Enhancements across plugins like NMR, MSChrom, Chemometrics, and DB deliver an upgraded user experience.
Mnova 15 is a game-changing release, introducing new products, versions, and commercial adjustments. Enhancements across plugins like NMR, MSChrom, Chemometrics, and DB deliver an upgraded user experience.
We are excited to announce that Chrom Reaction Optimization is close to release, and we couldn’t be more eager to share a sneak peek with you! Revamped interface, improved methods, more customization, …
The screening and selection of the best chromatographic methods play a pivotal role in the synthetic chemistry pipeline as it allows the obtention of high-purity materials for downstream uses.
Our colleague, Gavin Shear (Mestrelab), described on his webinar: “Advances in Processing and Analysis of Hyphenated MS Experiments” expert tools to the desktop user, with game changing enhancements in peak picking, spectral display, and spectral substraction using Mnova MSChrom.
In this article we give you some examples of workflow automations we have developed for our customers so you can let your ideas flow…
Our colleague Dr. Mark Dixon (Mestrelab) gave a webinar about how identification and/or quantification of components of a mixture in solution is a common problem that a chemist must solve on a frequent basis.
Agreeing in principle that there are benefits to data automation is one thing, yet in practice, changing standard processes to implement such automations can be a much more complicated decision to make, especially when lacking the internal expertise to take care of such changes.
The demand for, and adoption of lab automated systems has been constantly increasing over the past few years, the market for which is anticipated to grow by 7.6%, up to $9.21 billion, by 2029
This internationally recognized quality certification will allow Mestrelab to strengthen its industry leading position.
Mnova offers multiple ways to address the analyses of mixtures when presented in NMR spectra, whether they are targeted or untargeted, and whether they require component identification and/or quantification