Unit 2.8 - Instrumental Analysis Flashcards
What does infrared spectroscopy correspond to?
Heat
What can infrared spectroscopy do?
Detect the functional groups present in organic molecules
Describe atoms in a molecule
Not static
Constantly vibrating
What condition must apply for a bond to vibrate as opposed to break?
The energy put into the bond must be less than the bond enthalpy
What are molecular vibrations stimulated by?
Absorbing radiation of the same frequency as the natural vibrational frequency of the bond
Where are the frequencies that correspond to the natural vibrating frequency of most bonds?
In the infrared region of the electro magnetic spectrum
Why does infrared radiation cause bonds to vibrate?
It has frequencies that are the same as the natural vibrational frequency of the bond
Name for the frequencies at which bonds vibrate
Absorptions
Absorptions
The frequencies at which bonds vibrate
What does each bond do at a particular frequency?
Absorbs
What does each bond absorb at?
A particular frequency
At a greater mass, describe the frequency needed for the bond to absorb
Lower frequency
With a weaker bond, describe the energy needed for the bond to absorb
Lower frequency
What can different frequencies of infrared radiation cause bonds to do?
Vibrate in different ways
What causes bonds to vibrate in different ways?
Different frequencies of infrared radiation
2 ways in which bonds can vibrate
Stretching
Bending
Diagram to represent bond stretching
(See notes)
Diagram to represent bond bending
(See notes)
Which 2 conditions must apply for infrared radiation to be absorbed?
Only vibrations…..
Resulting in a change in the dipole of the molecule
Having frequencies in the infrared region
….will absorb infrared radiation
What is absorption stated in terms of and why?
Wave numbers
The numerical values of frequency and wavelength in the infrared region are not easy to handle
Wave number
The reciprocal of wavelength in cm
Wave number unit
cm^-1
The absorption of what occurs in the 4000-2500cm^-1 region of the infrared spectrum?
Single bonds to hydrogen
O-H, N-H, C-H
The absorption of what occurs in the 2500-2000cm^-1 region of the infrared spectrum?
Triple bonds
C=N