Hi All,

We would like to announce the release of CatMASS - a XAS (and X-ray scattering) 
sample mass calculator for complex sample compositions most commonly found in 
catalysis science.

This software builds off of codes found in Hephaestus and XAFSMass allowing for 
more complex sample descriptors (multiple metals/supported organometallics) and 
allows for the inclusion of diluents. The absorption can be visualized in E- or 
k-space highlighting potentially competing edges in the sample that may limit 
the range of your EXAFS data collection.

The documentation can be found in the recent publication: 
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/iucr/doi/10.1107/S160057752300615X

To download the executable file (windows only) please see the link here: 
https://web.slac.stanford.edu/coaccess/resources/software

To download the python-based version or collaborate on the GitHub project 
please go to: https://github.com/ahoffm02/catMass

If you have any questions please reach out to Jorge Perez-Aguilar 
(jpere...@slac.stanford.edu<mailto:jpere...@slac.stanford.edu>) or myself, Adam 
Hoffman (ash...@slac.stanford.edu<mailto:ash...@slac.stanford.edu>).

Cheers,

Adam Hoffman, Jorge Perez-Aguilar, and the Co-ACCESS team
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