Summary: | As a renewable resource, biomass resources have been widely concerned. The internal structure and changes of the graduate students play an important role in the utilization of biomass. Compared with conventional spectroscopy technology, two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy (2D-COS) can provide not only the characteristic information of each functional group, but also the interaction information between each functional group. Therefore, the application of two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy in biomass has attracted increasing attention. First introduced the 2D-COS technology, focusing on the application progress of 2D-COS in the internal structure of graduate student molecules and molecules, biomass energy utilization technology and other aspects. Finally, the existing problems and future prospects are analyzed.
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