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QUÍMICA ORGÂNICA III – UFPI/2009:2 Infravermelho: Revisão Prof. Dr. Sidney Lima
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The Spectrum and Molecular Effects =>
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Stretching Frequencies Frequency decreases with increasing atomic weight. Frequency decreases with increasing atomic weight. Frequency increases with increasing bond energy. => Frequency increases with increasing bond energy. =>
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An Infrared Spectrometer =>
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FT-IR Spectrometer Uses an interferometer. Uses an interferometer. Has better sensitivity. Has better sensitivity. Less energy is needed from source. Less energy is needed from source. Completes a scan in 1-2 seconds. Completes a scan in 1-2 seconds. Takes several scans and averages them. Takes several scans and averages them. Has a laser beam that keeps the instrument accurately calibrated. => Has a laser beam that keeps the instrument accurately calibrated. =>
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An Alkane IR Spectrum =>
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An Alkyne IR Spectrum =>
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An Alcohol IR Spectrum =>
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An Amine IR Spectrum =>
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A Ketone IR Spectrum =>
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An Aldehyde IR Spectrum =>
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O-H Stretch of a Carboxylic Acid =>
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An Amide IR Spectrum =>
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A Nitrile IR Spectrum =>
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Summary of IR Absorptions =>
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Strengths and Limitations IR alone cannot determine a structure. IR alone cannot determine a structure. Some signals may be ambiguous. Some signals may be ambiguous. The functional group is usually indicated. The functional group is usually indicated. The absence of a signal is definite proof that the functional group is absent. The absence of a signal is definite proof that the functional group is absent. Correspondence with a known sample’s IR spectrum confirms the identity of the compound. => Correspondence with a known sample’s IR spectrum confirms the identity of the compound. => Adapted by Organic Chemistry, 5 th Edition L. G. Wade, Jr.
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