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Questions of the day: Which absorptions on an IR spectrum would show you a)that your unknown is probably a ketone or aldehyde? b) that your unknown is.

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1 Questions of the day: Which absorptions on an IR spectrum would show you a)that your unknown is probably a ketone or aldehyde? b) that your unknown is probably a carboxylic acid?

2 Today: Inert compounds IR; UV Next time: Mass spectrometry

3 “Inert Compounds” Alkanes Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Alkyl halides. Aryl halides.)

4 What information do we get from an IR spectrum? What is the cause for the typical absorptions? Spectroscopy Infrared Spectroscopy (IR) IR region = 4000 - 400 cm -1 (cm -1 unit is the wave number scale and is given by 1/wavelength in cm) E= h http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/index.html

5 butyl acetate Fingerprint region

6 http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/index.html

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8 Aromatics aromatic overtones

9 http://www.chem.ucla.edu/~webspectra/index.html

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11 Alcohols Gas phase!

12 Phenol

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14 Ketones

15 Carboxylic Acids

16 See Chapter in your Lecture text (conjugated systems)  to  * HOMO to LUMO A =  x C x l A = absorbance;  = molar absorptivity C = concentration in mol/L; l = sample pathlength in cm UV/Visible Spectrophotometry Which compounds generally absorb in the UV? CH 4 ? CH 3 (CH 2 ) 10 CH 3 ? Ethanol? Benzene? Naphtalene?  -Carotene? FeCl 3 ? Which compounds absorb in the visible range? CH 4 ? CH 3 (CH 2 ) 10 CH 3 ? Ethanol? Benzene? Naphtalene?  -Carotene? FeCl 3 ?

17 UV/Visible Spectrophotometry

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19 max

20 Next time: Mass Spectrometry MiniQuiz on today’s class

21 Complete this reaction equation: MiniQuiz 8 Problem: NH 2 OH NO 2 2 O 2 N +


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