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Title: Chapter 9: Spectroscopic Identification of Organic Compounds


1
Chapter 9 Spectroscopic Identification of
Organic Compounds
  • CH 9-1 Review of IR and Hydrogen Deficiency
  • Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy used to determine
    the functional groups present in an organic
    compound.
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectrometry
    helps to identify the C-H framework of an organic
    compound.
  • Mass Spectrometry (MS) used to determine the
    molecular mass of organic compounds, and to
    identify certain structural features of the
    compound.
  • Information from all three instrumental
    techniques is usually required to help identify
    the structure of an unknown organic compound.

2
Review (Chap 2) Infrared (IR) spectroscopy
  • IR is an instrumental method used to identify
    some of the functional groups present in an
    organic compound.
  • Basic Theory A molecule is subjected to
    electromagnetic radiation (EMR) at a frequency in
    the IR region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • When the IR frequency matches the vibrational
    frequency of a specific functional group, we
    observe an energy absorbance band in the IR
    spectrum.

3
Example IR spectrum of organic compound
The absorption bands represent IR energy absorbed
by the covalent bonds of different functional
groups, read as frequency units off the x-axis
(4000 - 600 cm-1).
Most of these bands are due to C-C and C-H bonds
and can be ignored.
4
The absorption bands of different functional
groups absorb at different frequencies and
intensities. Keep it simple!
(3300 if terminal)
5
Tool for Unknown IdentificationHydrogen
Deficiency
Hydrogen Deficiency measure of unsaturation,
or deficiency in the Hs you would expect vs
Cs.
A deficiency in the number of hydrogens
indicates the presence of pi bonds or rings.
HD (Max Hs Actual Hs)
(Max Hs 2n 2 where n carbons)
HD for double bond 2
HD for ring 2 (cycloalkane)
HD for triple bond 4
HD for benzene ring 8
Combinations are possible!
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