Correlation Spectroscopy
Correlation Spectroscopy is a powerful analytical tool used to study and identify the structure of molecules. It is based on the principle that different molecules can be distinguished from one another by how their light is scattered. The technique is used to analyze a range of different molecules with a variety of applications, such as pharmaceutical research, forensics, and in medical diagnostics. Correlation Spectroscopy is a highly effective and sensitive tool for molecular characterization and quantification, making it an invaluable technique for many kinds of scientific research.
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