Analytical Techniques 4.2.4 Flashcards

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What is Infra-red Spectroscopy?

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When IR is shined at an organic sample and the frequency of wave that pases through it is recorded

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Why do some Frequencies get absorbed?

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Because their energy is transfered to the bond, causing a greater amplitude of bond stretching

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What is Bond Stretching?

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When two atoms vibrate about their joining bond as covelant bonds aren’t rigid.

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What does an IR spectrum graph look like?

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% transmitance on Y axis
Hz on X axis
Most of the line sits at 100%, dips down at bonds as less IR is transmitted

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What bonds should be ignored on an IR Spectrum?

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C-H bonds 2850–3100cm^-1

As they are in just about all organic molecules

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What are uses of IR Spectroscopy?

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Breathalyzers

Monitoring Air Pollution

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What is a Mass Spectrometer

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A device used to determine the mass of the organic molecule and thus what it is

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How does a Mass Spectrometer work?

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1) A beam of high energy electrons bombard the sample, Ionising the sample (forming positive ions as wave/particle).
2) Ions are accelerated through a B-field. Causing heavier molecules to not curve as much.
3) A detector works out the mass of the molecule colliding with it due to its position.

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What is the most important peak in a Organic Mass Spectrum?

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The furthest right as this is the Molecular Ion.

Which is the ionised version of the molecules, so has the same mass.

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What can Mass Spectroscopy be used for?

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Determining the relative abundance of Isotopes.

Identifying mass of Organic compound (thus their composition)

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How are Mass Spectrums used to identify the abundance of Isotopes?

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The heavier isotopes are deflected less by the B-field.

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What are the other peaks in an Organic Mass Spectrum?

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Fragments of the Compound
eg. a peak at 15 would be CH3+ which can be broken from most organic compounds.
Or a peak at 17 which would be OH+

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