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Infrared Spectroscopy
IR Dr. Wael Abu-Dayyih
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Introduction Mass spectroscopy === Molecular formula Infrared spectroscopy === Functional groups UV spectroscopy === Extent of conjugation NMR spectroscopy === Map of C-H framework
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Introduction All molecules have a certain amount of energy
(quantized) and are in constant motion stretching Scissoring Twisting
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Theory exploits the fact that molecules absorb specific frequencies that are characteristic of their structure
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Theory The result of this energy absorption is an increased amplitude for the vibration
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Molecular Motion Translational movement Rotational movement
Vibrational movement
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Theory In vibrational motion : Each atom has three degrees of freedom
For molecules with N atoms in them, linear molecules have 3N – 5 degrees of vibrational modes, whereas nonlinear molecules have 3N – 6 degrees of vibrational modes
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Theory Carbon dioxide has 3 x = 4 vibrations
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Interpreting the spectra
IR spectra are obtained by detecting changes in transmittance (or absorption) intensity as a function of frequency Most commercial instruments separate and measure IR radiation using dispersive spectrometers or Fourier transform spectrometers
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Example Toluene
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Example
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Sample preparation It is possible to obtain an IR spectrum from samples in many different forms, such as liquid, solid, and gas .
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