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Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy.
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Rok wydania
2021
Wydawca
Springer
Miejsce wydania
Singapore
Strony
111-126
DOI
10.1007/978-981-15-8648-4_6
Tytuł książki
Near-infrared spectroscopy : theory, spectral analysis, instrumentation, and applications.
ISBN
978-981-15-8647-7
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Język
Angielski
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Rozdział książki
Two-dimensional (2D) correlation spectroscopy is a well-established method for analysis of perturbation-induced spectral changes in various kinds of data. Due to selective correlation of the peaks and resolution enhancement, it provides useful information on the dynamics of spectral changes and enables more reliable band assignments. The generalized 2D correlation approach permits to apply various kinds of perturbations and makes possible for correlation between data obtained from different experiments (hetero-correlation). At the beginning of this chapter are shown the basic principles of 2D correlation spectroscopy together with the rules for interpretation of the synchronous and asynchronous spectra. Next, we report new developments in this method like sample–sample correlation spectroscopy and perturbation–correlation moving-window 2D correlation spectroscopy. Finally, are shown selected examples of successful applications of 2D correlation spectroscopy for study of interactions and molecular structure.
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2D correlation spectroscopy, Sample–sample correlation spectroscopy, Perturbation-correlation moving-window 2D correlation spectroscopy, Applications of 2D correlation NIR spectroscopy
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