14. Organic Analysis Flashcards
(9 cards)
1) What causes bonds to vibrate?
2) At what rate do bonds vibrate?
1) IR energy is absorbed by bonds making them vibrate
2) The bonds vibrate at the same rate as the IR energy
Shape of O-H (alcohol) Bond:
Finger-like
Shape of O-H (carboxylic acids) bond:
like 4 fingers wide
Shape of C=O bond:
Dagger-like
Example
Why does the spectrum represent a ketone and not a carboxylic acid?
Exam Technique: Whenever answering an IR question, may have to state the bonds that aren’t present
There’s a C=O absorption at 1800-1750 cm-1 but no O-H peak at 2500-3000cm-1
Where is the fingerprint region?
below 1500cm-1
MUST ALWAYS SAY ‘in the fingerprint region below 1500cm-1’
Example
A person studying the spectra wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between propan-1-ol and propan-2-ol. What should they do?
- Both contain -H alcohol functional group so thier main feature is broad O-H peak in the region 3230-355O cm-1
- A computer database can be used on the fingerprint region to identify which alcohol is which
How can IR spectroscopy be used to confirm what compound is definately ethyl butanoate?
Compare fingerprint region below 1500cm-1 with know spectrum from database, should be exact match
Global Warming
Which bonds absorb the most IR radiation in the atmosphere?
- O-H bonds in water, C-O bonds in CO2 and C-H bonds in methane
- IR emitted by earth isn’t allowed to escape back into atmosphere