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Page 1: Spectrophotometry - University of Massachusetts Bostonalpha.chem.umb.edu/chemistry/ch311/week10.pdf · Spectrophotometry. Properties of Umass Boston Objectives • Well understand

Properties of Umass Boston

Spectrophotometry

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Objectives

• Well understand the properties of light• Well understand the energy levels of

various kinds• Well understand the types of

spectroscopy and their origins• Understand the application of each types

of spectroscopy

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Properties of Light• Light can be considered as particles and waves• The light wave is electric and magnetic field

υ (Frequency)λ(wavelength)=C(light speed)

• Photons: E=h(Planck’s constant) υ (Frequency)h=6.626x10-34Js)

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Properties of Umass Boston

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Energy levels of a compound

• Types of energy states – Electronic– Vibrational– Rotational

• Energy states

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Electrons on the energy state

Molecular orbital diagram for formaldhyde

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The interaction between light and compounds

• Electrons can be excited by the absorption of light to from the lower energy level to higher energy states.

• The electrons on higher energy states will find their way back to lower energy states and give away energy in the forms of heat (relaxation) or light (called Luminescence: Fluoresecence -rapid and Phosphoresence -slow). IC: internal conversion

ISC: intersystem crossing

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Two kinds of techniques• To detect the absorption of light:

absorption spectroscopy.– Atomic absorption, change electronic state of

an atom e.g. from s orbital (ground) to p orbital.

– Molecular absorption, change a energy state of a molecule: electronic (UV-Visible), vibrational and rotational transitions (IR).

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• To detect the luminescence of light (Fluorescence and Phosphorescence): emission spectroscopy– By external

electromagnetic radiation source or by bombardment with electrons; heating in a plasma, a flame or an electric arc; irradiation with a beam of light.

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Properties of Umass Boston

Spectrophotometry

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Absorption Spectroscopy• Single beam absorption spectrophotometry

• Transmittance and absorbanceTransmittance T: the fraction of the irradiance (P) of the original light: T=P/P0Absorbance A: A=log(P0/P)=-log T

• Bear’s law: A=εbc

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Example: Ultraviolet and Visible spectroscopy (UV-visible)

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Example: Ultraviolet and Visible spectroscopy (UV-visible)

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Analysis using UV-Visible

• Bear’s law: A=∑εibci• Find the wavelength for

unique and maximum absorption

• Generating calibration curve

• Measure the unknowns• Calculate the

concentration out of calibration curve

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Luminescence

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Luminescence

• Excitation spectrum: variable excitation wavelength and detect the strength of fix wavelength of emission light

• Emission spectrum: fix wavelength for excitation wavelength and detect the full spectrum of emission light

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Atomic Absorption

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Atomic Spectroscopy

• Sample is vaporized and the substance is decomposed into atoms in a flame, furnace, or plasma (when a gas is hot enough e.g. 6000K, it will contain ions and free electrons). The concentration and types of atoms in the vapor are measured by emission or absorption of the unique– Atomic absorption– Atomic emission– Atomic fluorescence

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Origin of the atomic spectroscopy

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Atomic spectroscopy

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Atomic Absorption (AA)

Flame AA or graphite furnance

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Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP)-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy

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Infrared Absorption (IR)

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Types of IR spectrometers

• Dispersive Infrared Instrument: double-beam layout – wavelength by wavelength with monochromator.

• Fourier Transform Instruments– Detect all the wavelengths all the time with

interferometer which produce interference patterns that contain the infrared spectral information.

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Interferometer

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Advantages of FTIR

• Better speed• Sensitivity• Light-gathering power• Accurate wavelength calibration• Simpler mechanical design

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Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy

• Powerful tool for identifying pure organic and inorganic compounds – qualitative– IR can excite vibrational and rotational

transitions.• Less satisfactory for quantitative purpose

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Mass Spectroscopy and Separation

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Separation of charged species

12𝑚𝑣2 = 𝑧𝑧𝑧

𝑚𝑣2

𝑟 = 𝑧𝑧𝑣𝑧 𝑚𝑧 =

𝑧𝑧2𝑟2

2𝑉

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Quadrupole MS

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Ion Trap MS

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Time of Fly

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Electrospray

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Electrospray

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Resolving power

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Chromatography

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