
Ftir Spectral Search
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About Ftir Spectral Search
FTIR spectral search and material identification. Upload instrument files (28+ formats) or peak lists, get ranked candidates with
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Config
Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.
{
"mcpServers": {
"ftirfun": {
"url": "https://ftir.fun/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer <YOUR_FTIRFUN_API_KEY>"
}
}
}
}Tools
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Overview
What is Ftir Spectral Search?
Ftir Spectral Search is an MCP server for FTIR spectral search and material identification. It accepts instrument files in over 28 formats or user-provided peak lists, and returns ranked candidate matches with literature-backed DOI citations drawn from a database of more than 135,000 reference spectra.
How to use Ftir Spectral Search?
Upload instrument files or peak lists to the server. The server processes the input and returns a list of ranked material candidates, each accompanied by a DOI citation from the literature. No installation or configuration details are provided in the README.
Key features of Ftir Spectral Search
- Supports 28+ instrument file formats
- Accepts peak list inputs
- Searches over 135,000 reference spectra
- Returns ranked candidate matches
- Includes literature-backed DOI citations
Use cases of Ftir Spectral Search
- Identify unknown solid or liquid materials from FTIR spectra
- Compare experimental peak lists against a large reference database
- Obtain DOI citations for matched materials to support research reporting
FAQ from Ftir Spectral Search
What file formats are supported?
The server supports over 28 instrument file formats, as well as plain peak list inputs.
How many reference spectra are available?
The database contains more than 135,000 reference spectra.
Does the server provide citations for matches?
Yes, each ranked candidate is returned with a literature-backed DOI citation.
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