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INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
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What is infrared (IR) spectroscopy used for? To detect functional groups in all organic compounds and many inorganic compounds Can be used to identify polymers, plastics and resins
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Assigning Peaks Peaks are assigned depending on what range they appear in, and whether they are broad or sharp. A correlation chart will be supplied.
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Correlation chart for infrared spectroscopy BondTypes of compoundRange/ cm -1 C-HAlkanes, Alkenes, Aldehydes3100-2800 O-HAlcohol3700-3300 Carboxylic acid3600-2500 broad N-HAmine3500-3100 sharp C-OAlcohols, carboxylic acids. esters1250-1050 C=O Aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters 1850-1600 C=CAlkenes1500-1600 C-ClChloroalkane600-800 C-BrBromoalkane500-600 C-IIodoalkane500
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An infrared spectrum www.chemguide.co.uk
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Fingerprint region The fingerprint region is found on the right hand side of an infrared spectrum from about 1500- 500 cm -1. It can be used to compare two similar compounds.
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