Introduction to Infrared Spectroscopy.ppt
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1、Introduction to Infrared Spectroscopy,Chapter 16 Instrumental Analysis,Definition of Infrared Spectroscopy,The absorption of light, as it passes through a medium, varies linearly with the distance the light travels and with concentration of the absorbing medium. Where a is the absorbance, the Greek
2、lower-case letter epsilon is a characteristic constant for each material at a given wavelength (known as the extinction coefficient or absorption coefficient), c is concentration, and l is the length of the light path, the absorption of light may be expressed by the simple equation a= epsilon times
3、c times l.,Infrared Spectroscopy,Infrared spectroscopy is the measurement of the wavelength and intensity of the absorption of mid-infrared light by a sample. Mid-infrared is energetic enough to excite molecular vibrations to higher energy levels. The wavelength of infrared absorption bands is chara
4、cteristic of specific types of chemical bonds, and infrared spectroscopy finds its greatest utility for identification of organic and organometallic molecules. The high selectivity of the method makes the estimation of an analyte in a complex matrix possible.,Example of IR,Theory of Infrared Absorpt
5、ion Spectroscopy,For a molecule to absorb IR, the vibrations or rotations within a molecule must cause a net change in the dipole moment of the molecule. The alternating electrical field of the radiation (remember that electromagnetic radiation consists of an oscillating electrical field and an osci
6、llating magnetic field, perpendicular to each other) interacts with fluctuations in the dipole moment of the molecule. If the frequency of the radiation matches the vibrational frequency of the molecule then radiation will be absorbed, causing a change in the amplitude of molecular vibration.,Molecu
7、lar Rotations,Rotational transitions are of little use to the spectroscopist. Rotational levels are quantized, and absorption of IR by gases yields line spectra. However, in liquids or solids, these lines broaden into a continuum due to molecular collisions and other interactions.,Molecular Rotation
8、s (cont),Vibrational-Rotational Transitions,In general, a molecule which is an excited vibrational state will have rotational energy and can lose energy in a transition which alters both the vibrational and rotational energy content of the molecule. The total energy content of the molecule is given
9、by the sum of the vibrational and rotational energies. For a molecule in a specific vibrational and rotational state, denoted by the pair of quantum numbers (v, J), we can write its energy as: E(v, J)=Evib(v) + Erot(J),Transitions (cont),The energies of these three transitions form a very distinctiv
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