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Infrared Spectroscopy…
What is infrared radiation?
Electromagnetic radiation with a
wavelength of 700nm – 1mm
(frequency of 430THz – 300GHz)
that sits between visible light and
microwaves on the spectrum
Infrared Spectroscopy…
Infrared Radiation (heat) makes
everything hotter because it
increases the kinetic energy of
molecules.
This motion is mainly within the
bonds of the molecule. There are 2
main movement types:
• Compression/Rarefaction
• Bending
Infrared Spectroscopy…
In order to vibrate the bond must
absorb a specific frequency of IR
No bonds present as no
radiation absorbed
Infrared Spectroscopy…
In order to vibrate the bond must
absorb a specific frequency of IR
What is the absorption of
this carbonyl bond?
1700cm-1
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
Infrared Spectroscopy…
Each functional group has a different
absorption which allows us to
identify whether or not it is present:
An OH bond has an absorption range
of 2500-3600cm-1
Which functional groups contain an
OH bond?
Infrared Spectroscopy…
Alcohols cause an OH peak between
3300cm-1 and 3600cm-1
Infrared Spectroscopy…
Carboxylic acids cause an OH peak
between 2500cm-1 and 3300cm-1
The peak is
described a broad
because it is wide at
the top and pointy
at the bottom
Infrared Spectroscopy…
Carboxylic acids cause an OH peak
between 2500cm-1 and 3300cm-1
What other bonds
do you think will be
obvious in the
spectra of the
carboxylic acid?
Infrared Spectroscopy…
Carboxy groups (C=O) cause a peak
between 1630cm-1 and 1820cm-1
Infrared Spectroscopy…
We can’t tell the difference between
an aldehyde and ketone peak
Infrared Spectroscopy…
Isomers are often distinguished
using IR spectra as their different
functional groups give rise to unique
absorption peaks.
Let's have a look…