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Structural Determination (IR)

Structural Determination (IR). Lab 9. Electromagnetic Spectrum :. Electromagnetic Spectrum :. Frequency (v): the number of complete wave cycles in a second. Given in hertz(Hz) Wavelength(λ): distance between any two peaks or troughs of the wave. C: speed of light ( 3x10 m/sec )

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Structural Determination (IR)

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  1. Structural Determination(IR) Lab 9

  2. Electromagnetic Spectrum :

  3. Electromagnetic Spectrum : Frequency(v): the number of complete wave cycles in a second. Given in hertz(Hz) Wavelength(λ): distance between any two peaks or troughs of the wave. C: speed of light (3x10 m/sec) Energy of the waves: It is proportional to its frequency and inverselyproportional to its wavelength. 8 E = ____ hc λ

  4. Electromagnetic Spectrum : energy

  5. Infrared Region (IR) IR photons do not have enough energy to cause electronic transition, but they can cause groups of atoms to vibrate with respect to the bonds that connect them. Each trough is caused because energy is being absorbed from that particular frequency of infra-red radiation to excite bonds in the molecule to a higher state of vibration.

  6. Infrared Region (IR) Molecular vibration: the covalent bond between two atoms acts like a spring. 1-Stretching The bond will stretched or compressed. Symmetrical stretching Asymmetrical stretching

  7. Infrared Region (IR) 2-Bending: • In- plane bending (scissoring and rocking ) • Out of plane bending (wagging and twisting) scissoring rocking wagging twisting

  8. Infrared Spectra: 4000-2500 cm-1single bonds N-H, C-H, O-H N-H 3300-3500 broad with spikes O-H 3000-3600 broad C-H 2800-3300 2500-2000 cm-1triple bonds C≡C ,C ≡ N C≡C 2100-2200 moderate or weak 2000-1500 cm-1double bond C=C ,C=O C=O ≈1750 C=C 1640-1680 Below 1500 cm-1 “fingerprint” region

  9. Infrared Spectra: Fingerprint region: (from 1500-500 cm¯¹) Contains very complicated series of absorptions, mainly due to all manner of bending vibrations.

  10. Infrared Spectra: • C-H stretching (2800 – 3300) cm -1 • Alkenes : C=C (1640 – 1680) cm -1 • Alkynes : C≡C (2100 – 2200) cm -1

  11. Infrared Spectra:

  12. Infrared Spectra: O-H alcohol: 3000 - 3600 cm-¹ broad peak

  13. Infrared Spectra: Carbonyl compounds: C=O ≈ 1700 cm-1 Ketones, aldehydes, carboxylic acids

  14. Infrared Spectra: Amines: N-H: 3300-3500 cm-¹ broad with spikes. N-H2: 3300-3500 cm-¹ fork like.

  15. Examples …

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