Two-dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy
Two-dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy (2D-COS) is an analytical spectroscopy technique used to examine complex mixtures of molecules. It is used to detect and identify the spectral characteristics of two or more molecules in different mixtures. 2D-COS is highly sensitive and can detect even the slightest changes in one molecule from another. It is used to study the dynamics of complex systems, the interactions between different molecules, and to identify unknown substances. It has a wide range of applications in areas such as pharmaceuticals, chemical engineering, and biotechnology. 2D-COS is an invaluable tool for researchers that require detailed data about the molecular compositions of mixtures.
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