JCAMP-DX

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
jcamp
Filename extension
.jdx, .dx
Internet media type
chemical/x-jcamp-dx
Type of formatchemical file format

JCAMP-DX are text-based file formats created by JCAMP for storing spectroscopic data. It started as a file format for Infrared spectroscopy.[1] It was later expanded to cover Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy,[2] mass spectrometry,[3] electron magnetic resonance[4] and circular dichroism spectroscopy.[5] Later extensions for good laboratory practice were added to cover contract laboratories needs.[6] Despite all efforts to create an easy to comprehend standards, most vendor implementations differ slightly.[7] An open source implementation exists in Java.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ McDonald, Robert S.; Wilks, Paul A. (January 1988). "JCAMP-DX: A Standard Form for Exchange of Infrared Spectra in Computer Readable Form" (PDF). Applied Spectroscopy. 42 (1): 151–162. Bibcode:1988ApSpe..42..151M. doi:10.1366/0003702884428734. S2CID 97461751.
  2. ^ Davies, Antony N.; Lampen, Peter (August 1993). "JCAMP-DX for NMR" (PDF). Applied Spectroscopy. 47 (8): 1093–1099. Bibcode:1993ApSpe..47.1093D. doi:10.1366/0003702934067874. S2CID 95829936.
  3. ^ Lampen, Peter; Hillig, Heinrich; Davies, Antony N.; Linscheid, Michael (December 1994). "JCAMP-DX for Mass Spectrometry" (PDF). Applied Spectroscopy. 48 (12): 1545–1552. Bibcode:1994ApSpe..48.1545L. doi:10.1366/0003702944027840. S2CID 96773027.
  4. ^ Baumbach, Jörg Ingo; Davies, Antony N.; Lampen, Peter; Schmidt, Hartwig (2001). "JCAMP-DX. A Standard Format for the Exchange of Ion Mobility Spectrometry Data: (IUPAC Recommendations 2001)" (PDF). Pure and Applied Chemistry. 73. doi:10.1515/iupac.73.0843.
  5. ^ Woollett, Benjamin; Klose, Daniel; Cammack, Richard; Janes, Robert W.; Wallace, B. A. (3 October 2012). "JCAMP-DX for circular dichroism spectra and metadata (IUPAC Recommendations 2012)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 84 (10): 2171–2182. doi:10.1351/PAC-REC-12-02-03. S2CID 98027191.
  6. ^ Lampen, Peter; Lambert, Jörg; Lancashire, R. J.; McDonald, R. S.; McIntyre, P. S.; Rutledge, D. N.; Fröhlich, Thorsten; Davies, Antony N. (30 August 1999). "An Extension to the JCAMP-DX Standard File Format, JCAMP-DX V.5.01". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 71 (8): 1549–1556. doi:10.1351/pac199971081549. S2CID 61246579.
  7. ^ Davies, A. N.; Hillig, H.; Linscheid, M. (1990). "JCAMP — DX, A Standard?". Software Development in Chemistry 4. pp. 147–156. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-75430-2_17. ISBN 978-3-540-52173-0.
  8. ^ Lancashire, Robert J (December 2007). "The JSpecView Project: an Open Source Java viewer and converter for JCAMP-DX, and XML spectral data files". Chemistry Central Journal. 1 (1): 31. doi:10.1186/1752-153X-1-31. PMC 2203984. PMID 18067663.

External links[edit]