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Molecular Spectroscopy 
Visible and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy 
by- Saurav K. Rawat 
(Rawat DA Greatt) 
- UV/VIS Spectroscopy 
- UV/VIS Spectrometer 
- Application for Quantitative 
Analysis
 Ultraviolet: 190~400nm 
 Violet: 400 - 420 nm 
 Indigo: 420 - 440 nm 
 Blue: 440 - 490 nm 
 Green: 490 - 570 nm 
 Yellow: 570 - 585 nm 
 Orange: 585 - 620 nm 
 Red: 620 - 780 nm
Internal Energy of Molecules 
Etotal=Etrans+Eelec+Evib+Erot+Enucl 
Eelec: electronic transitions (UV, X-ray) 
Evib: vibrational transitions (Infrared) 
Erot: rotational transitions (Microwave) 
Enucl: nucleus spin (nuclear magnetic 
resonance) or (MRI: magnetic resonance 
imaging)
Electronic Spectroscopy 
Ultraviolet (UV) and visible (VIS) 
spectroscopy 
This is the earliest method of molecular 
spectroscopy. 
A phenomenon of interaction of molecules 
with ultraviolet and visible lights. 
Absorption of photon results in electronic 
transition of a molecule, and electrons are 
promoted from ground state to higher 
electronic states.
UV and Visible Spectroscopy 
In structure determination : UV-VIS 
spectroscopy is used to detect the presence of 
chromophores like dienes, aromatics, 
polyenes, and conjugated ketones, etc.
Electronic transitions 
There are three types of electronic transition 
which can be considered; 
 Transitions involving p, s, and n electrons 
 Transitions involving charge-transfer 
electrons 
 Transitions involving d and f electrons
Absorbing species containing 
p, s, and n electrons 
Absorption of ultraviolet and visible 
radiation in organic molecules is restricted 
to certain functional groups 
(chromophores) that contain valence 
electrons of low excitation energy.
NO
UV/VIS 
Vacuum UV or Far UV 
(λ<190 nm )
s ® s* Transitions 
An electron in a bonding s orbital is excited to 
the corresponding antibonding orbital. The 
energy required is large. For example, methane 
(which has only C-H bonds, and can only 
undergo s ® s* transitions) shows an 
absorbance maximum at 125 nm. Absorption 
maxima due to s ® s* transitions are not seen 
in typical UV-VIS spectra (200 - 700 nm)
n ® s* Transitions 
Saturated compounds containing atoms with 
lone pairs (non-bonding electrons) are capable 
of n ® s* transitions. These transitions 
usually need less energy than s ® s * 
transitions. They can be initiated by light 
whose wavelength is in the range 150 - 250 
nm. The number of organic functional groups 
with n ® s* peaks in the UV region is small.
n ® p* and p ® p* 
Transitions 
Most absorption spectroscopy of organic 
compounds is based on transitions of n or p 
electrons to the p* excited state. 
 These transitions fall in an experimentally 
convenient region of the spectrum (200 - 700 
nm). These transitions need an unsaturated 
group in the molecule to provide the p 
electrons.
Chromophore Excitation lmax, nm Solvent 
C=C p→p* 171 hexane 
C=O n→p* 
p→p* 
290 
180 
hexane 
hexane 
N=O n→p* 
p→p* 
275 
200 
ethanol 
ethanol 
C-X 
X=Br, I 
n→s* 
n→s* 
205 
255 
hexane 
hexane
Orbital Spin States 
Singlet state (S):Most molecules have ground 
state with all electron spin paired and most 
excited state also have electron spin all paired, 
even though they may be one electron each 
lying in two different orbital. Such states have 
zero total spin and spin multiplicities of 1, are 
called singlet (S) states. 
Total Spin Multiplicities
Orbital Spin States 
For some of the excited states, there are states 
with a pair of electrons having their spins 
parallel (in two orbitals), leading to total spin of 
1 and multiplicities of 3. 
Total Spin Multiplicities
Orbital Spin States 
For triplet state: Under the influence of 
external field, there are three values (i.e. 3 
energy states) of +1, 0, -1 times the angular 
momentum. Such states are called triplet 
states (T). 
According to the selection rule, S→S, 
T→T, are allowed transitions, but S→T, 
T→S, are forbidden transitions.
Selection Rules of electronic 
transition 
Electronic transitions may be classed as 
intense or weak according to the magnitude of 
εmax that corresponds to allowed or forbidden 
transition as governed by the following 
selection rules of electronic transition: 
Spin selection rule: there should be no change 
in spin orientation or no spin inversion during 
these transitions. Thus, S→S, T→T, are 
allowed, but S→T, T→S, are forbidden. 
(△S=0 transition allowed)
Terms describing UV absorptions 
1. Chromophores: functional groups that give 
electronic transitions. 
2. Auxochromes: substituents with unshared pair e's like 
OH, NH, SH ..., when attached to π chromophore they 
generally move the absorption max. to longer λ. 
3. Bathochromic shift: shift to longer λ, also called red 
shift. 
4. Hysochromic shift: shift to shorter λ, also called blue 
shift. 
5. Hyperchromism: increase in ε of a band. 
6. Hypochromism: decrease in ε of a band.
p®p*
Instrumentation 
光源 分光器 樣品 偵測器 記錄器
Components of a Spectrophotometer 
Light Source 
Deuterium Lamps-a truly continuous 
spectrum in the ultraviolet region is 
produced by electrical excitation of 
deuterium at low pressure. 
(160nm~375nm) 
Tungsten Filament Lamps-the most 
common source of visible and near 
infrared radiation.
Components of a Spectrophotometer 
Monochromator 
Used as a filter: the monochromator will 
select a narrow portion of the spectrum 
(the bandpass) of a given source 
Used in analysis: the monochromator will 
sequentially select for the detector to 
record the different components 
(spectrum) of any source or sample 
emitting light.
Monochromator 
Czerny-Turner design
Grating
Detector 
Barrier Layer/Photovoltaic
Principle of Barrier 
Layer/Photovoltaic Detector 
This device measures the intensity of photons 
by means of the voltage developed across the 
semiconductor layer. 
Electrons, ejected by photons from the 
semiconductor, are collected by the silver 
layer. 
The potential depends on the number of 
photons hitting the detector.
Detector 
Phototube
Detector 
Photomultiplier
Principle of Photomultiplier 
Detector 
The type is commonly used. 
The detector consists of a photoemissive 
cathode coupled with a series of electron-multiplying 
dynode stages, and usually called 
a photomultiplier. 
The primary electrons ejected from the photo-cathode 
are accelerated by an electric field so 
as to strike a small area on the first dynode.
Principle of Photomultiplier 
Detector 
The impinging electrons strike with enough 
energy to eject two to five secondary 
electrons, which are accelerated to the second 
dynode to eject still more electrons. 
A photomultiplier may have 9 to 16 stages, 
and overall gain of 106~109 electrons per 
incident photon.
Single and Double Beam 
Spectrometer 
Single-Beam: There is only one light beam or 
optical path from the source through to the 
detector. 
Double-Beam: The light from the source, after 
passing through the monochromator, is split 
into two separate beams-one for the sample 
and the other for the reference.
Quantitative Analysis 
Beer’s Law 
A=ebc 
e: the molar absorptivity (L mol-1 cm-1) 
b: the path length of the sample 
c :the concentration of the compound in 
solution, expressed in mol L-1
Transmittance 
I0 I 
b 
= Þ = 
ò ò 
kbc I 
I 
T I 
dI 
dI 
Þ = - = 
ln( ) 2.303log( ) 
0 0 
I 
Þ- = - = = 
log( ) log 
2.303 
0 
0 
0 
0 0 
0 
k 
T A bc 
I 
I 
I 
kc db 
I 
kcdb 
I 
I 
I 
I 
b 
= 
= - 
e 
e
Path 
length / cm 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 
%T 100 50 25 12.5 6.25 3.125 
Absorbance 0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5
External Standard and the 
Calibration Curve
Standard Addition Method 
Standard addition must be used whenever 
the matrix of a sample changes the 
analytical sensitivity of the method. In 
other words, the slope of the working 
curve for standards made with distilled 
water is different from the same working 
curve.
Prepare the Standards 
The concentration and volume of the stock 
solution 
added should be chosen to increase the 
concentration of the unknown by about 30% in 
each succeeding flask.
kV C kV C 
= 
e 
e e 
= + = + 
x x s s 
bV C 
s s 
t 
A bC 
A bV C 
y = b + ax (a = kV , x = C , b = 
kV C ) 
s s x x 
A kV C kV C C V C 
s s 
x 
x x s s x 
x x 
t 
V 
V 
V 
= Þ = - Þ = - 
0 
Cx: unknown concentration
Limits to Beer’s Law 
Chemical Deviations 
-absorbing undergo association, 
dissociation or reaction with the solvent 
Instrumental Deviations 
-non-monochromatic radiation 
-stray light
Limits to Beer’s Law 
Chemical Deviations 
high concentration -particles too close 
Average distance between ions and molecules 
are diminished to the point. 
Affect the charge distribution and extent of 
absorption. 
Cause deviations from linear relationship.
Limits to Beer’s Law 
Chemical Deviations 
chemical interactions -monomer-dimer 
equilibria, metal complexation equilibria, 
acid/base equilibria and solvent-analyte 
association equilibria 
The extent of such departure can be predicted 
from molar absorptivities and equilibrium 
constant. (see p561 ex 21-3)
Limits to Beer’s Law 
Instrumental Deviations 
non-monochromatic radiation
Limits to Beer’s Law 
Instrumental Deviations 
Stray light 
(Po' + Po") 
Am = log -------------- 
(P' + P")
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Visible and ultraviolet spectroscopy

  • 1. Molecular Spectroscopy Visible and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy by- Saurav K. Rawat (Rawat DA Greatt) - UV/VIS Spectroscopy - UV/VIS Spectrometer - Application for Quantitative Analysis
  • 2.  Ultraviolet: 190~400nm  Violet: 400 - 420 nm  Indigo: 420 - 440 nm  Blue: 440 - 490 nm  Green: 490 - 570 nm  Yellow: 570 - 585 nm  Orange: 585 - 620 nm  Red: 620 - 780 nm
  • 3. Internal Energy of Molecules Etotal=Etrans+Eelec+Evib+Erot+Enucl Eelec: electronic transitions (UV, X-ray) Evib: vibrational transitions (Infrared) Erot: rotational transitions (Microwave) Enucl: nucleus spin (nuclear magnetic resonance) or (MRI: magnetic resonance imaging)
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  • 5. Electronic Spectroscopy Ultraviolet (UV) and visible (VIS) spectroscopy This is the earliest method of molecular spectroscopy. A phenomenon of interaction of molecules with ultraviolet and visible lights. Absorption of photon results in electronic transition of a molecule, and electrons are promoted from ground state to higher electronic states.
  • 6. UV and Visible Spectroscopy In structure determination : UV-VIS spectroscopy is used to detect the presence of chromophores like dienes, aromatics, polyenes, and conjugated ketones, etc.
  • 7. Electronic transitions There are three types of electronic transition which can be considered;  Transitions involving p, s, and n electrons  Transitions involving charge-transfer electrons  Transitions involving d and f electrons
  • 8. Absorbing species containing p, s, and n electrons Absorption of ultraviolet and visible radiation in organic molecules is restricted to certain functional groups (chromophores) that contain valence electrons of low excitation energy.
  • 9. NO
  • 10. UV/VIS Vacuum UV or Far UV (λ<190 nm )
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  • 12. s ® s* Transitions An electron in a bonding s orbital is excited to the corresponding antibonding orbital. The energy required is large. For example, methane (which has only C-H bonds, and can only undergo s ® s* transitions) shows an absorbance maximum at 125 nm. Absorption maxima due to s ® s* transitions are not seen in typical UV-VIS spectra (200 - 700 nm)
  • 13. n ® s* Transitions Saturated compounds containing atoms with lone pairs (non-bonding electrons) are capable of n ® s* transitions. These transitions usually need less energy than s ® s * transitions. They can be initiated by light whose wavelength is in the range 150 - 250 nm. The number of organic functional groups with n ® s* peaks in the UV region is small.
  • 14. n ® p* and p ® p* Transitions Most absorption spectroscopy of organic compounds is based on transitions of n or p electrons to the p* excited state.  These transitions fall in an experimentally convenient region of the spectrum (200 - 700 nm). These transitions need an unsaturated group in the molecule to provide the p electrons.
  • 15. Chromophore Excitation lmax, nm Solvent C=C p→p* 171 hexane C=O n→p* p→p* 290 180 hexane hexane N=O n→p* p→p* 275 200 ethanol ethanol C-X X=Br, I n→s* n→s* 205 255 hexane hexane
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  • 17. Orbital Spin States Singlet state (S):Most molecules have ground state with all electron spin paired and most excited state also have electron spin all paired, even though they may be one electron each lying in two different orbital. Such states have zero total spin and spin multiplicities of 1, are called singlet (S) states. Total Spin Multiplicities
  • 18. Orbital Spin States For some of the excited states, there are states with a pair of electrons having their spins parallel (in two orbitals), leading to total spin of 1 and multiplicities of 3. Total Spin Multiplicities
  • 19. Orbital Spin States For triplet state: Under the influence of external field, there are three values (i.e. 3 energy states) of +1, 0, -1 times the angular momentum. Such states are called triplet states (T). According to the selection rule, S→S, T→T, are allowed transitions, but S→T, T→S, are forbidden transitions.
  • 20. Selection Rules of electronic transition Electronic transitions may be classed as intense or weak according to the magnitude of εmax that corresponds to allowed or forbidden transition as governed by the following selection rules of electronic transition: Spin selection rule: there should be no change in spin orientation or no spin inversion during these transitions. Thus, S→S, T→T, are allowed, but S→T, T→S, are forbidden. (△S=0 transition allowed)
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  • 22. Terms describing UV absorptions 1. Chromophores: functional groups that give electronic transitions. 2. Auxochromes: substituents with unshared pair e's like OH, NH, SH ..., when attached to π chromophore they generally move the absorption max. to longer λ. 3. Bathochromic shift: shift to longer λ, also called red shift. 4. Hysochromic shift: shift to shorter λ, also called blue shift. 5. Hyperchromism: increase in ε of a band. 6. Hypochromism: decrease in ε of a band.
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  • 24. p®p*
  • 25. Instrumentation 光源 分光器 樣品 偵測器 記錄器
  • 26. Components of a Spectrophotometer Light Source Deuterium Lamps-a truly continuous spectrum in the ultraviolet region is produced by electrical excitation of deuterium at low pressure. (160nm~375nm) Tungsten Filament Lamps-the most common source of visible and near infrared radiation.
  • 27. Components of a Spectrophotometer Monochromator Used as a filter: the monochromator will select a narrow portion of the spectrum (the bandpass) of a given source Used in analysis: the monochromator will sequentially select for the detector to record the different components (spectrum) of any source or sample emitting light.
  • 31. Principle of Barrier Layer/Photovoltaic Detector This device measures the intensity of photons by means of the voltage developed across the semiconductor layer. Electrons, ejected by photons from the semiconductor, are collected by the silver layer. The potential depends on the number of photons hitting the detector.
  • 34. Principle of Photomultiplier Detector The type is commonly used. The detector consists of a photoemissive cathode coupled with a series of electron-multiplying dynode stages, and usually called a photomultiplier. The primary electrons ejected from the photo-cathode are accelerated by an electric field so as to strike a small area on the first dynode.
  • 35. Principle of Photomultiplier Detector The impinging electrons strike with enough energy to eject two to five secondary electrons, which are accelerated to the second dynode to eject still more electrons. A photomultiplier may have 9 to 16 stages, and overall gain of 106~109 electrons per incident photon.
  • 36. Single and Double Beam Spectrometer Single-Beam: There is only one light beam or optical path from the source through to the detector. Double-Beam: The light from the source, after passing through the monochromator, is split into two separate beams-one for the sample and the other for the reference.
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  • 39. Quantitative Analysis Beer’s Law A=ebc e: the molar absorptivity (L mol-1 cm-1) b: the path length of the sample c :the concentration of the compound in solution, expressed in mol L-1
  • 40. Transmittance I0 I b = Þ = ò ò kbc I I T I dI dI Þ = - = ln( ) 2.303log( ) 0 0 I Þ- = - = = log( ) log 2.303 0 0 0 0 0 0 k T A bc I I I kc db I kcdb I I I I b = = - e e
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  • 42. Path length / cm 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 %T 100 50 25 12.5 6.25 3.125 Absorbance 0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5
  • 43. External Standard and the Calibration Curve
  • 44. Standard Addition Method Standard addition must be used whenever the matrix of a sample changes the analytical sensitivity of the method. In other words, the slope of the working curve for standards made with distilled water is different from the same working curve.
  • 45. Prepare the Standards The concentration and volume of the stock solution added should be chosen to increase the concentration of the unknown by about 30% in each succeeding flask.
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  • 47. kV C kV C = e e e = + = + x x s s bV C s s t A bC A bV C y = b + ax (a = kV , x = C , b = kV C ) s s x x A kV C kV C C V C s s x x x s s x x x t V V V = Þ = - Þ = - 0 Cx: unknown concentration
  • 48. Limits to Beer’s Law Chemical Deviations -absorbing undergo association, dissociation or reaction with the solvent Instrumental Deviations -non-monochromatic radiation -stray light
  • 49. Limits to Beer’s Law Chemical Deviations high concentration -particles too close Average distance between ions and molecules are diminished to the point. Affect the charge distribution and extent of absorption. Cause deviations from linear relationship.
  • 50. Limits to Beer’s Law Chemical Deviations chemical interactions -monomer-dimer equilibria, metal complexation equilibria, acid/base equilibria and solvent-analyte association equilibria The extent of such departure can be predicted from molar absorptivities and equilibrium constant. (see p561 ex 21-3)
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  • 52. Limits to Beer’s Law Instrumental Deviations non-monochromatic radiation
  • 53. Limits to Beer’s Law Instrumental Deviations Stray light (Po' + Po") Am = log -------------- (P' + P")
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