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isotherm-analysis

v1.5.0

Published

isotherm-analysis allows to parse and analyze isotherms. It converts from multiple formats to JCAMP-DX and provides utilities for basic analysis.

Readme

isotherm-analysis

NPM version build status npm download

Parse and analyze isotherms. Implemented filetypes:

  • Excel files from Belsorp instruments
  • CSV files from Micrometrics
  • TXT files from Micrometrics
  • TXT files from IGA

Installation

$ npm i isotherm-analysis

Usage

import IsothermAnalysis from 'isotherm-analysis';

let isotherm = IsothermAnalysis.fromIGA(file);

API Documentation

Development guidelines

  • there are two data types Adsorption Isotherm and Desorption Isotherm. Ideally, this is directly provided in the file and we parse it from there. Otherwise, if the pressure is descending, it is desorption.
  • the jcamp has the following fields:

| field | meaning | typical unit | | ----- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------ | | x | absolute pressure | kPa | | p | relative pressure (pressure relative to staturation pressure) | unitless | | y | gravimetric excess uptake | mmol/g |

If available, we try to use the following fields for metadata:

  • sampleWeight: For example, 1.
  • sampleWeightUnit: For example, g.
  • adsorptive: For example, N2.

License

MIT