Rotational Spectroscopy Flashcards

1
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What happens in a rotational transition?

A

Leads to changes in the rotational state of the molecule

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2
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Where does rotational spectroscopy occur?

A

In the microwave + far infrared region of the spectrum

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3
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What state is rotational spectroscopy measured in?

A

Usually in the gas phase so the molecules are free to rotate

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4
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What is meant by a ‘rigid rotor’?

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Molecules are treated as rigid rotors i.e. the bond length doesn’t change during the rotation

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5
Q

State the reduced mass of a single molecule.

A

1.66 x 10^-27 kg

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6
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State the equation for the moment of inertia (I).

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I = uro^2

u = (m1m2) / m1 + m2 
ro^2 = bond length in pico or nanometers
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7
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State the units for the moment of inertia equation.

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I: kgm^2

ro^2: m^2

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8
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State the typical value for a solution to the moment of inertia equation.

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In the range 10^-45 –> 10^-46 kgm^2

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9
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What do we need to know for linear motion?

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Only need to know the mass for inertia

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10
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What do we need to know for rotational motion?

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We need to know BOTH mass + distance

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11
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What are the allowed rotational energy levels?

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Given by Ej = hBJ (J+1)

Ej = energy of the jth rotational energy level
B = rotational constant in Hz
J = rotational quantum number
h = Planck's constant
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12
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State the rotational constant (B) equation.

A

B = h / 8pi^2 I

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13
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J quantum number

A

Rotational quantum number that takes +ve integer values

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14
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State the TWO rotational selection rules.

A
  1. Molecule must possess a permanent dipole moment

2. ∆J = +- 1 i.e. the quantised energy level must either increase or decrease by 1

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15
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Does the molecule actually behave as a rigid rotor? Explain.

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Bond length will actually increase as the molecule rotates, assuming bond length is fixed is inaccurate.

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16
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How do we account for non-rigid rotors?

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Ej = hBJ (J+1) - DJ^2 (J+1)^2

Where D is the centrifugal distortion coefficient.

17
Q

State the noticeable features of a rotational spectrum (3).

A
  1. Base line is at the top
  2. Intensity of absorptions rises, passes through a maximum + then falls
  3. Series of regularly spaced absorptions as absorption energies increase by integer values