Abstract:Two‐dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2DCOS) is a mathematical method whose basic principles were first proposed by Noda in 1986. Up to the present, 2DCOS has been widely used to study spectral variations of different chemical species under various external perturbations (eg, temperature, pressure, concentration, time, electromagnetic). By spreading peaks along a second dimension, 2DCOS can sort out complex or overlapped spectral features and get an enhanced spectral resolution. Owing to the different resp… Show more
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