Analytical Techniques Flashcards
principle behind IR SPECTROSCOPY
- bonds in a molecule absorb IR radiation causing bonds to vibrate more and absorb energy
- different bonds in molecules will absorb infrared radiation at characteristic wavenumbers (frequencies) and will stretch/bend
what do the peaks in IR spectrum show
the frequency at which the bonds absorb IR (energy)
what can IR SPECTROSCOPY be used for
- to identify the functional groups in a molecule
- to monitor gases causing air pollution (CO and NO from car emissions)
- in breathalysers to measure ethanol in breath
what’s the region below 1500cm-1 called and what’s it used for
- fingerprint region
- unique to a particular compound
- can be compared to a database spectra for known compounds to help identify unknown compounds
to prove what a molecule is…
- you state the peaks present that indicate which bonds are present
- you state the absence of peaks that ensure its not a different molecule
what does the degree of vibration of bonds depend on
- bond strength ( stronger bonds vibrate at higher freq)
- bond length
- mass of atoms ( heavier atoms vibrate at lower freq)
why can greenhouse gasses absorb IR quite well, causing global warming
- C=O, O-H and C-H bonds absorb IR at a frequency that matches the bonds natural frequency causing them to bend/ stretch more than normal
what are governments doing to address global warming
implementing policies to limit the emission of greenhouse gasses such as methane, water vapour and CO2
what’s mass SPECTROMETRY used for
- to determine molar mass of a compound
what happens to compounds when they enter a mass spectrometer
- compound loses e- to form +ve ion ( molecular ion, M+)
what’s an M peak
- molecular ion peak
- clear peak with largest m/z ratio (it’s at the far right)
- m/z value is equal to the relative molecular mass
what’s an M+1 peak and why does it arise
- much shorter peak than M+
- arises due to C-13 isotope
what’s fragmentation of organic molecules
- molecular ion breaks down into cations which are detected by the spectrometer, causing many peaks
- these peaks will be at lower m/z values
m/z value of the fragment CH3+
15
m/z value of the fragment CH3CH2+
29