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  1. Literature Review of Generalized Two-Dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy (2D-COS)

    Generalized two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS) is a technique that has improved on traditional spectroscopic techniques by exposing samples to a variable amount of an external perturbation before they have been probed spectroscopically through IR, UV, Raman, etc. These perturbed signals are plotted over a second independent wavenumber axis and after mathematical manipulation, a dynamic spectrum is created that shows the synchronous and asynchronous spectra. The dynamic spectrum shows the way spectral changes in the material are correlated to each other, and a mechanism of material degradation can be proposed through a set of rules that Noda proposed. This technique is important to spectroscopic studies because of improved spectral resolution and the identification of complex or overlapping bands that cannot be distinguished in traditional analytical methods. This technique has been widely utilized since its inception, and has developed towards protein studies, as well as even wine chemistry, because of the advanced capabilities of band separation. Two-dimensional hetero-spectral correlation analysis has also been developed to find correlations in spectra with different spectroscopic probes. 2D-COS as an analytical technique has increasing avenues of expansion, and can be creatively used in many other fields in the future.


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