谱线
异步通信
光谱学
化学
分辨率(逻辑)
光谱分辨率
相关性
二维核磁共振波谱
分析化学(期刊)
缩放比例
分子物理学
计算物理学
物理
计算机科学
数学
人工智能
立体化学
电信
天文
量子力学
色谱法
几何学
标识
DOI:10.1177/00037028231226338
摘要
The apparent enhancement of spectral resolution is one of the attractive features of two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS). Highly overlapped adjacent bands often encountered in one-dimensional spectra may be effectively differentiated and identified by spreading peaks along the second dimension. This differentiating feature or selectivity is especially prominent in asynchronous spectra, where even a slight difference in the variation patterns of overlapped bands in response to a given perturbation results in the generation of cross-peaks. While cross-peaks in asynchronous spectra can identify signals originating from different moieties or bands, they do not effectively specify which regions of spectra actually share the same molecular origin. Overreliance on asynchronous spectra alone risks the potential false negative assessment or lack of sufficient specificity, leading to the failure of classifying signals into a reasonable set of component groups. The combined use of synchronous and asynchronous spectra coupled with the scaling techniques, elimination of anti-correlated negative synchronous peaks, and a robust line shape narrowing method provides a means to achieve both selectivity and specificity for resolution-enhancement of 2D-COS.
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