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Two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) spectroscopy. A new tool for interpreting infrared spectra
Authors:Isao Noda  Anthony E. Dowrey  Curtis Marcott
Affiliation:(1) Miami Valley Laboratories, The Procter & Gamble Company, P.O. Box 398707, 45239-8707 Cincinnati, OH, USA
Abstract:
Two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) spectroscopy is used to study atactic polystyrene. 2D IR is a technique based on time-resolved detection of IR signals in response to an external perturbation, such as mechanical strain. Since different chemical functional groups respond to the applied perturbation at unique and often different rates, characteristic time-dependent variations of the IR-band intensities are observed. Correlation analysis of the dynamic variation of the IR signals yields a new spectrum defined by two independent wave numbers. Peaks located on a 2D IR spectral plane imply interactions and connectivities among chemical functional groups. By spreading convoluted IR bands over two dimensions, the spectral resolution is also greatly enhanced.
Keywords:infrared  two-dimensional spectroscopy  time-resolved spectroscopy
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