For experimental EELS data, I think there are software programs out there for that:

EELSTools [ http://www.dmscripting.com/eelstools.html ]
EELSModel [ http://www.eelsmodel.ua.ac.be/ ]

However, I don't know if you can import WIEN2k EELS data into them, and I'm not aware of any software for theoretical EELS data.

So you might have to do the edge identification by hand. There is a book titled "Analytical Electron Microscopy for Materials Science" by Daisuke Shindo and Tetsuo Oikawa, which you should be able to find on the Springer website at

http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-4-431-66988-3

In the Front Matter pdf, there is a "Table of Electron Binding Energies (eV) for Electron Energy-Loss Spectra (EELS)", and it says, "This table can be used to identify edges in energy-loss spectra".

On 5/20/2015 2:06 AM, Naseem Hassan wrote:
Dear all.

I have obtained electron energy loss spectrum for different adsobants on the surface for varying concentration. How to recognize that which peak of EELS comes from which adsobant ? How can one determine the types of atoms, and the numbers of atoms of each type, being struck by the beam ?

Many Thanks
Naseem Hassan
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