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Title: Infrared Spectroscopy


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Infrared Spectroscopy
  • Department of Natural Sciences
  • UM-Dearborn

Written by Bette Kreuz Produced by Ruth Dusenbery
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Info Slide 1
  • Infrared spectroscopy is an instrumental method
    of analysis that can be used to identify and
    quantify samples ranging from pharmaceuticals to
    diesel emissions.

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Slide 1 Introduction
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Info Slide 2
  • All modern instruments are Fourier Transform
    instruments.
  • In all transmission experiments radiation from a
    source is directed through the sample to a
    detector.

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Slide 2
Sample Compartment
IR Source
Detector
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Info Slide 3
  • The measurement of the type and amount of light
    transmitted by the sample gives information about
    the structure of the molecules comprising the
    sample.

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Slide 3
Infrared Source
Detector
Sample Compartment
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Info Slide 4
  • In the IR region of the electromagnetic spectrum,
    the absorption of radiation by a sample is due to
    changes in the vibrational energy states of a
    molecule.

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Slide 4
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Info Slide 5
  • The pattern of absorption as a function of
    wavelength is called an IR spectrum.

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Slide 5
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Info Slide 6
  • To obtain an IR spectrum, the sample must be
    placed in a container or cell that is
    transparent in the IR region of the spectrum.
  • Sodium chloride or salt plates are a common means
    of placing the sample in the light beam of the
    instrument.

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Slide 6
IR transparent Salt Plates
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Info Slide 7
  • These plates are made of salt and must be stored
    in a water free environment such as the
    dessicator shown here.

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Slide 7
Dessicator Water-free Environment for
Water-sensitive Salt Plates.
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Info Slide 8
  • The plates must also be handled with gloves to
    avoid contact of the plate with moisture from
    ones hands.

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Slide 8
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Info Slide 9
  • To run an IR spectrum of a liquid sample, a drop
    or two of the liquid sample is applied to a salt
    plate.

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Slide 9
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Info Slide 10
  • A second salt plate is placed on top of the first
    one such that the liquid forms a thin film
    sandwiched between the two plates.

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Slide 10
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Info Slide 11
  • The two plates are then secured in a sample
    holder that is compatible with the particular
    instrument being used.

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Slide 11
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Info Slide 12
  • The cell holder is then placed in the beam of the
    instrument.

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Slide 12
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Info Slide 13
  • The light beam traverses the sample compartment,
    as illustrated by the red line.

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Slide 13
Light Path (shown by red line)
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Info Side 14
  • The sample is then scanned by the instrument
    utilizing predesignated parameters.
  • A relevant background scan should already have
    been taken.

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Slide 14
Click Here to Start Scan
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Info Slide 15
  • A satisfactory spectrum has well defined
    peaks-but not so intense as to cause flattening
    on the bottom of the peaks.
  • Major peaks can be labeled
  • using the peak function of the software

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Slide 15
Well-defined peaks are labeled with the
Wavenumbers of the Absorption Maxima.
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Info Slide 16
  • The spectrum can then be printed using the print
    function of the software.

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Slide 16
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Info Slide 17
  • A sample of a printout of an IR spectrum.

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Slide 17
Sample of a printout of an IR spectrum.
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Info Slide 18
  • The salt plates are cleaned by rinsing into a
    waste container with a suitable organic
    solvent-commonly cyclohexane.
  • NEVER WATER!

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Slide 18
CYCLOHEXANE Solvent
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Info Slide 19
  • Cloudy plates must be polished to return them to
    a transparent condition.
  • To polish cloudy windows, rotate salt plate on
    polishing cloth.

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Slide 19
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Info Slide 20
  • The clean plates and cell holder are stored in
    the moisture free atmosphere of a dessicator.

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Slide 20
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