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Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
November 15, 2006 CH EN 4903 Chad Wilding
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Outline What is Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy?
Why use FTIR? The importance of a good baseline The analysis of aqueous sugar solutions Conclusions References
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What is FTIR? Passes infrared (IR) light through an interferometer
IR light passes through a sample and an interferogram is obtained A Fourier Transform is performed on the interferogram and a spectrum is defined for the sample
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Diagram of a FTIR
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Why Use the FTIR? Identify constituents of organic compounds
Determine the existence of light hydrocarbon gases Analyze the concentration of aqueous sugar solutions
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Obtaining the Baseline
Spectra were referenced against the baseline Distilled water was used as the background Baseline needs to have virtually zero absorbance or minimal error
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Analysis of Sugar Solutions
D-Fructose crystals dissolved in distilled water Sucrose crystals dissolved in distilled water Sucrose is a combination of a glucose ring bonded to a fructose ring
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Fructose Spectra
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Sucrose Spectra
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Calibration Graphs
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Calibration Equations
Fructose Conc.= (log(1/R) )/0.0004 Sucrose Conc.= (log(1/R) )/0.0003
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Unknown Spectrum
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Results Sucrose concentration-79.0 ± 11.7 g/L.
Fructose concentration ± 11.7 g/L. Actual sucrose concentration-60 g/L. Actual fructose concentration-240 g/L.
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Conclusions
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What is a Good Baseline? σ1 = 0.226 σ2 = 0.015 σ3 = 0.015
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References Schwedt, Georg. The Essential Guide to Analytical Chemistry. New Jersey: Wiley and Sons, 1997. Crocker, Betty. “Chemical Engineering and Brownies,” 1971. Wikipedia. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
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