Article: PyES – An open-source software for the computation of solution and precipitation equilibria
PyES is a sotware created by the chemistry department of the University of Turin in collabration with the University of Messina and the University of Bialystok.
Based on the previous work of Professor Sammartano of the University of Messina, PyES aims to empower researchers with the ability to easily compute species distribution and simulate titration curves even for complex systems containing preciptiable species.
- Architecture:
- x86_64
- Apple Silicon
- OS:
- Windows 10+
- macOS 10.14+
- Linux/X11 (Ubuntu 20.04+)
- Download the appropriate installer for your distribution from the Release Page
- Follow your OS specific instructions:
- Windows:
- Double click on the downloaded
.exe
installer - If prompted with the request of giving permissions to modify your system click "Yes"1
- Follow the installation instructions
- Double click on the downloaded
- macOS:
- Double click on the downloaded
.dmg
file - If the OS blocks the file from opening follow the official instructions to open unsigned applications1
- Move the PyES icon to the Aplications folder
- Double click on the downloaded
- Ubuntu:
- Open a terminal
- Execute
sudo apt install path_to_deb_file
wherepath_to_deb_file
points to the downloaded.deb
file on you system
- Windows:
A User Manual containing examples and a detailed description of the interface is available in PDF format.
If you use PyES in your work please cite our work as follows:
@article{CASTELLINO2023104860,
title = {PyES – An open-source software for the computation of solution and precipitation equilibria},
journal = {Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems},
volume = {239},
pages = {104860},
year = {2023},
issn = {0169-7439},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemolab.2023.104860},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169743923001107},
author = {Lorenzo Castellino and Eugenio Alladio and Stefano Bertinetti and Gabriele Lando and Concetta {De Stefano} and Salvador Blasco and Enrique García-España and Sofia Gama and Silvia Berto and Demetrio Milea}
}