4.2.4 - Analytical techniques Flashcards

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What is a molecular ion (M+) and how is it formed in mass spectrometry?

A

when placed in a mass spectometer an organic compound loses an electron and** forms a positive ion**

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Where is the molecular ion peak located?

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clear peak at the highest m/z value on the right hand side
- the small peak next to the molecular ion peak is the M+1 peak

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3
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What is fragmentation?

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molecular ions break down into smaller pieces - positive fragment ion and free radical - the small peaks are fragment ions

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4
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How does absorption of infrared impact covalent bonds?
How does this contribute to global warming

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  1. causes covalent bonds to vibrate more and absorb more energy
  2. water vapour, carbon dioxide and methane absorb IR radiation (same frequency as their bonds)
  3. vibrating bonds re-emit energy as radiation which leads to temperature rising in the atmosphere
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5
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What is the fingerprint region and where is this located?

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below 1500 cm-1
- unique peaks which can be used to identify a specific molecule
- can be compared to published spectra

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How do you identify an alcohol on an infrared spectra ?

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O-H bond peak

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8
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How do you identify an aldehyde or ketone on an infrared spectra?

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C=O bond peak

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9
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How do you identify a carboxylic acid on an infrared spectra?

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C=O bond peak and broad O-H bond peak

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10
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Give two applications of infrared spectroscopy

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  1. monitoring pollutents
  2. modern breathalysers - detect IR absorbance of compounds in breath - bonds present in ethanol are detected - more IR absorbed the higher the ethanol present
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What is a typical sequence for identification using multiple techniques?

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  1. elemental analysis - determine empirical formula
  2. mass spectroscopy - determine molecular mass and sections of the molecule
  3. infrared spectroscopy - identify bonds and functional groups
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