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pyGAPS (Python General Adsorption Processing Suite) is a framework for adsorption data analysis written in python 3.

Features

  • Advanced adsorption data import and manipulation

  • Routine analysis such as BET surface area, t-plot, alpha-s method

  • Pore size distribution calculations for mesopores (BJH, Dollimore-Heal)

  • Pore size distribution calculations for micropores (Horvath-Kawazoe)

  • Pore size distribution calculations using DFT kernels

  • Isotherm modelling (Henry, Langmuir, DS/TS Langmuir, etc..)

  • IAST calculations for binary and multicomponent adsorption

  • Isosteric heat of adsorption calculations

  • Parsing to and from multiple formats such as Excel, CSV and JSON

  • An sqlite database backend for storing and retrieving data

  • Simple methods for isotherm graphing and comparison

Documentation

For more info, as well as a complete manual and reference visit:

https://pygaps.readthedocs.io/

Most of the examples in the documentation are actually in the form of Jupyter Notebooks which are turned into webpages with nbsphinx. You can find them for download in:

https://github.com/pauliacomi/pyGAPS/tree/master/docs/examples

Installation

The easiest way to install pyGAPS is from the command line. Make sure that you have numpy, scipy, pandas and matplotlib already installed.

pip install pygaps

On Windows, Anaconda/Conda is your best bet since it manages environments for you. First create a new environment and use conda to install the dependencies (or start with one that already has a full instalation). Then use pip inside your environment.

conda create -n py36 python=3.6 numpy scipy pandas matplotlib
activate py36
pip install pygaps

Alternatively, to install the development branch, clone the repository from Github. Then install the package with setuptools, either in regular or developer mode

git clone https://github.com/pauliacomi/pyGAPS

# then install

setup.py install

# or developer mode

setup.py develop

Development

If you have all the python environments needed to run the entire test suite, use tox. To run the all tests run:

tox

Note, to combine the coverage data from all the tox environments run:

Windows

set PYTEST_ADDOPTS=--cov-append
tox

Other

PYTEST_ADDOPTS=--cov-append tox

For testing only with the environment you are currently on, run pytest instead:

py.test --cov

Alternatively, you can depend on travisCI for the testing, which will be slower overall but should have all the environments required.

Questions?

I’m more than happy to answer any questions. Shoot me an email at paul.iacomi@univ-amu or find me on some social media.

For any bugs found, please open an issue or, If you feel like you can do the fix yourself, submit a pull request. It’ll make my life easier

This also applies to any features which you think might benefit the project.

Changelog

0.10.0 ()

  • Improved unit management by adding a unit/basis for both the adsorbent (ex: amount adsorbed per g, kg or cm3 of material are all valid) and loading (ex: mmol, g, kg of gas adsorbed per amount of material are all valid)

  • Separated isotherm models so that they can now be easily created by the used.

  • Added new isotherm models: Toth, Jensen-Seaton, W-VST, FH-VST.

  • Made creation of classes (Adsorbate/Sample/Isotherms) more intuitive.

0.9.3 (2017-10-24)

  • Added unit_adsorbate and basis_loading as parameters for an isotherm, although they currently do not have any influence on data processing

0.9.2 (2017-10-24)

  • Slightly changed json format for efficiency

0.9.1 (2017-10-23)

  • Better examples

  • Small fixes and improvements

0.9.0 (2017-10-20)

  • Code is now in mostly working state.

  • Manual and reference are built.

0.1.0 (2017-07-27)

  • First release on PyPI.

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