Title: Beers law Aecb
1Beers law Aecb
See text 18-1 to 18-4 for more details.
- Why is it important?
- How is is derived?
- How do we implement it?
2Uses of Beers law
Beers law uses light to measure concentrations.
Different molecules absorb at different
wavelengths.
Why?
3They have different energy levels.
4Beers law Aecb
Individual molecules absorb differently at
different wavelengths. This implies that ee(l).
5Derivation of Beers Law
Schematic of a simple spectrometer.
Pf
Pi
Irradiance, P, is the energy per second per unit
area of the beam of light.
Transmittance is TPf/Pi
6Derivation of Aecb
Consider the change in irradiance dP shown
above. What is it a function of?
Here b is a constant of proportionality and c is
concentration.
7Divide both sides by P
Now integrate both sides.
8Now integrate both sides.
To obtain
For more details see 410-411.
9Sample Calculation
- Consider a solution of benzene in hexane. If the
absorbance of your 1cm cell is 0.266 at l200nm,
what is the e value for benzene? - To solve this you need to know the concentration
of your solution.
28.8mg C6H6 1g 1000ml 1mol C6H6
c
250 ml soln 1000mg 1L 78.11 g C6H6
eA /cb A/c
cC6H61.321x10-3M
e0.266/1.321x10-3
10Implementation of Beers Law
We first need to calculate e using a standard
(see page 85). To do this we make up solutions
of know concentrations of the species for which
we wish to determine e.
or
A
A
c
c
See bottom of page 417 for more on blanks.
11A Sample Beers Law Plot
The red line is a best fit to your data. See 5.1
for least squares fitting.
A
c
Is your data consistent with Beers Law?
12The answer depends on your error bars.
A
Note that I am assuming the error is in the A.
c
What can we say about the two sets of data shown
to the left?
A
c
How well do we really know the slope? What is
De? Assume Db is negligible.
13What if you have two species in solution?
See text 433-437 for more details.
What are the knowns and unknowns in the above Eq.?
142 Eq. and 2 Unk.
Let Eijej(li)b
or
The solution to this Eq. is
or
Determining uncertainties in cs is more
difficult.
15Mathcad solution for two unknowns.
16A model spectrum
Calculate A at 540 and 560 nm.
A(540)1.2 A(560).32
17A model spectrum
A(540)1.2 A(560).32
18Beers law Aecb
- We have derived Beers law.
- We have used it to calculate concentrations.
- We have determined the uncertainty in
concentration. - We have not talked about errors in Beers law.