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INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
Dept. of Pharmaceutical analysis
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY,
Sheriguda, Ibrahimpatnam, Hyderabad, 501510.
Presented by:
Farhana begum(16U21R0006)
Under the guidance of :
Asst.Professor Mrs. Sadhana (M. Pharmacy)
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 1
Contents:
1.Introduction to INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
2.Principle
3.Theory
4.Fingerprint Region
5.Types of Vibrations
6.Instrumentation
7.Sampling Techniques
8.Applications
9.Reference
2
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
IR spectroscopy is the study of interaction between infrared
radiations and matter. Infrared radiations refers broadly to
that part of electromagnetic spectrum between visible and
microwave region.
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 3
Principle
⮚The principle of IR spectroscopy is related
to the vibrational and rotational energy of a
molecule.
⮚When the frequency of the IR radiation is
equal to the natural frequency of vibration,
the molecule absorb IR radiation.
⮚Absorption of IR radiation causes an
excitation of molecule from a lower to the
higher vibrational level.
⮚ Each vibrational level is associated with a
number of closely placed rotational level.
⮚ Therefore the IR spectroscopy is also
called as “vibrational-rotational
spectroscopy”.
⮚All the bonds in a molecule are not capable
of absorbing IR energy but those bonds
which are accompanied by a change in dipole
moment will absorb in the IR region and such
transitions are called IR active transitions.
⮚ The transitions which are not accompanied
by a change in dipole moment of the
molecule are not directly observed and are
considered as IR inactive.
⮚In IR spectroscopy the changes in the
vibrational energy depends upon
✔Mass of the atoms present in a molecule
✔Strength of the bonds
✔ Arrangement of atoms within the molecule.
No two compounds except the enantiomers
can have the similar IR spectra.
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 4
Theory
• When a molecule absorb radiation with a frequency less than 100 cm-
1,molecular rotation takes place and if a molecule absorb more energetic
radiation in the region of 104 to 102 cm-1, molecular vibration takes place.
• A single vibrational energy change is accompanied by a large number of
rotational energy changes and thus the vibrational spectra appear as
vibrational rotational bands.
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 5
Fate of Absorbed Radiation
• There are 3 main process by which a
molecule can absorb radiation, each of
these route involve an increase of
energy which is proportional to the
light absorbed.
✔First route occurs when absorption of
radiation leads to a higher rotational
energy level in a rotational transition.
✔Second occurs when absorption of
radiation leads to a higher vibrational
energy level in a vibrational transition.
✔Third occurs when absorption of
radiation leads to a higher electronic
energy level in its electronic transitions.Energy level diagram
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY
6
Fingerprint Region
✔In IR, the region below 1500 cm-1 is rich in many absorption bands and the region
is known as fingerprint region.
✔Here the number of bending vibrations are usually more than the number of
stretching vibrations.
✔In this region, small difference in the structure and constitution of a molecule
results significant changes in the absorption bands.
✔Many compounds show unique absorption bands in this region and which is very
useful for the identification of the compound.
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 7
Vibrations
Two types of vibrations are;
Stretching
✔ Symmetric
✔Asymmetric
Bending
✔ Scissoring
✔ Rocking
✔ Wagging
✔Twisting
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 8
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 9
Sampling
Samples of the same substance shows shift in absorption bands as we
pass from solid to gases and hence the samples of different phases have
to be treated differently in IR spectroscopy.
1. Sampling of solids
✔Solids run in solution
✔ Mull technique
✔ Pressed pellet technique
✔ Solids films
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 10
Solid run in solution:
Dissolve solid sample in non-aqueous solvent (which should be IR inactive)
and place a drop of this solution in alkali metal disc and allow to
evaporate, leaving a thin film which is then mounted on a spectrometer.
E.g. of solvents – acetone, cyclohexane, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride
etc.
Mull technique:
Finely powdered sample + mulling agent (Nujol) and make a thick paste
(mull). Transfer the mull to the mull plates and the plates are squeezed
together to adjust the thickness it is then mounted in spectrometer.
Pressed pellet technique :
Finely powdered sample is mixed with about 100 times its weight of KBr
in a vibrating ball mill and the mixture is then pressed under very high
pressure in an evacuable die to form a small pellet( 1-2mm thick and 1cm
in diameter).
Solid films:
Here amorphous solid is dissolved in volatile solvents and this solution is
poured on a rock salt plate (NaCl or KBr), then the solvent is evaporated by
gentle heating.
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY
Pressed pellet technique
Sampling of liquids:
Liquid sample can be sandwiched between two alkali
halide plates (NaCl , KBr , CaF2.) ◦ The sample cell
thickness is 0.01-0.05mm.
Sampling of solutions:
Here 1-5% of solution is placed in a solution cell made
up of metal halides and a second cell containing the pure
solvent act as a reference. ◦ Important solvents used
are:-chloroform , CCl4 , Carbon disulphide etc.
Sampling of gases:
Here gases sample is introduced into a glass cell made
up of NaCl. ◦ Very few organic compounds can be
examined as gases. ◦ E.g.: 1,4-dioxane.
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 12
Detectors
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 13
Applications
Identification of an organic compound:
The identity of an organic compound can be established from its fingerprint region by comparing the sample
spectrum with the known spectrum of the compound.
E.g. spectrum of n-hexanal
Distinction between 2 types of H-bonding:
If a compound having intra-molecular H-bonding it will show broad bands in IR spectrum and if a compound
having intermolecular H-bonding then it will show sharp well defined bands. ◦ E.g. o-nitrophenol shows broad
bands due to intramolecular H-bond whereas p-nitrophenol shows sharp bands due to intermolecular H-bonding.
Quantitative analysis:
It can be done by measuring the intensity of the absorption bands. ◦ E.g. xylene exists as mixture of 3 compounds
which shows absorption bands at ortho-740cm-1 meta-880cm-1 para-830cm-1
Study of chemical reactions:
It is useful for studying the chemical reactions. ◦ E.g.: reduction of butan-2-one to form butan-2-ol Butan-2-one
Butan-2-ol (1710 cm-1 ) (3300 cm-1 )
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 14
Qualitative determination of functional groups:
The presence or absence of absorption bands help in predicting the presence of certain functional
group in the compound.
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 15
Reference:
-Organic spectroscopy by William Kemp
-Instrumental methods of chemical analysis by Chatwal
-Instrumental methods of analysis by Willard
-Pharmaceutical analysis by Dr.S.Ravi Sankar.
SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 16
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Infrared spectroscopy

  • 1. INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY Dept. of Pharmaceutical analysis SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY, Sheriguda, Ibrahimpatnam, Hyderabad, 501510. Presented by: Farhana begum(16U21R0006) Under the guidance of : Asst.Professor Mrs. Sadhana (M. Pharmacy) SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 1
  • 2. Contents: 1.Introduction to INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY 2.Principle 3.Theory 4.Fingerprint Region 5.Types of Vibrations 6.Instrumentation 7.Sampling Techniques 8.Applications 9.Reference 2
  • 3. INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY IR spectroscopy is the study of interaction between infrared radiations and matter. Infrared radiations refers broadly to that part of electromagnetic spectrum between visible and microwave region. SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 3
  • 4. Principle ⮚The principle of IR spectroscopy is related to the vibrational and rotational energy of a molecule. ⮚When the frequency of the IR radiation is equal to the natural frequency of vibration, the molecule absorb IR radiation. ⮚Absorption of IR radiation causes an excitation of molecule from a lower to the higher vibrational level. ⮚ Each vibrational level is associated with a number of closely placed rotational level. ⮚ Therefore the IR spectroscopy is also called as “vibrational-rotational spectroscopy”. ⮚All the bonds in a molecule are not capable of absorbing IR energy but those bonds which are accompanied by a change in dipole moment will absorb in the IR region and such transitions are called IR active transitions. ⮚ The transitions which are not accompanied by a change in dipole moment of the molecule are not directly observed and are considered as IR inactive. ⮚In IR spectroscopy the changes in the vibrational energy depends upon ✔Mass of the atoms present in a molecule ✔Strength of the bonds ✔ Arrangement of atoms within the molecule. No two compounds except the enantiomers can have the similar IR spectra. SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 4
  • 5. Theory • When a molecule absorb radiation with a frequency less than 100 cm- 1,molecular rotation takes place and if a molecule absorb more energetic radiation in the region of 104 to 102 cm-1, molecular vibration takes place. • A single vibrational energy change is accompanied by a large number of rotational energy changes and thus the vibrational spectra appear as vibrational rotational bands. SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 5
  • 6. Fate of Absorbed Radiation • There are 3 main process by which a molecule can absorb radiation, each of these route involve an increase of energy which is proportional to the light absorbed. ✔First route occurs when absorption of radiation leads to a higher rotational energy level in a rotational transition. ✔Second occurs when absorption of radiation leads to a higher vibrational energy level in a vibrational transition. ✔Third occurs when absorption of radiation leads to a higher electronic energy level in its electronic transitions.Energy level diagram SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 6
  • 7. Fingerprint Region ✔In IR, the region below 1500 cm-1 is rich in many absorption bands and the region is known as fingerprint region. ✔Here the number of bending vibrations are usually more than the number of stretching vibrations. ✔In this region, small difference in the structure and constitution of a molecule results significant changes in the absorption bands. ✔Many compounds show unique absorption bands in this region and which is very useful for the identification of the compound. SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 7
  • 8. Vibrations Two types of vibrations are; Stretching ✔ Symmetric ✔Asymmetric Bending ✔ Scissoring ✔ Rocking ✔ Wagging ✔Twisting SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 8
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  • 10. Sampling Samples of the same substance shows shift in absorption bands as we pass from solid to gases and hence the samples of different phases have to be treated differently in IR spectroscopy. 1. Sampling of solids ✔Solids run in solution ✔ Mull technique ✔ Pressed pellet technique ✔ Solids films SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 10
  • 11. Solid run in solution: Dissolve solid sample in non-aqueous solvent (which should be IR inactive) and place a drop of this solution in alkali metal disc and allow to evaporate, leaving a thin film which is then mounted on a spectrometer. E.g. of solvents – acetone, cyclohexane, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride etc. Mull technique: Finely powdered sample + mulling agent (Nujol) and make a thick paste (mull). Transfer the mull to the mull plates and the plates are squeezed together to adjust the thickness it is then mounted in spectrometer. Pressed pellet technique : Finely powdered sample is mixed with about 100 times its weight of KBr in a vibrating ball mill and the mixture is then pressed under very high pressure in an evacuable die to form a small pellet( 1-2mm thick and 1cm in diameter). Solid films: Here amorphous solid is dissolved in volatile solvents and this solution is poured on a rock salt plate (NaCl or KBr), then the solvent is evaporated by gentle heating. SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY Pressed pellet technique
  • 12. Sampling of liquids: Liquid sample can be sandwiched between two alkali halide plates (NaCl , KBr , CaF2.) ◦ The sample cell thickness is 0.01-0.05mm. Sampling of solutions: Here 1-5% of solution is placed in a solution cell made up of metal halides and a second cell containing the pure solvent act as a reference. ◦ Important solvents used are:-chloroform , CCl4 , Carbon disulphide etc. Sampling of gases: Here gases sample is introduced into a glass cell made up of NaCl. ◦ Very few organic compounds can be examined as gases. ◦ E.g.: 1,4-dioxane. SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 12
  • 14. Applications Identification of an organic compound: The identity of an organic compound can be established from its fingerprint region by comparing the sample spectrum with the known spectrum of the compound. E.g. spectrum of n-hexanal Distinction between 2 types of H-bonding: If a compound having intra-molecular H-bonding it will show broad bands in IR spectrum and if a compound having intermolecular H-bonding then it will show sharp well defined bands. ◦ E.g. o-nitrophenol shows broad bands due to intramolecular H-bond whereas p-nitrophenol shows sharp bands due to intermolecular H-bonding. Quantitative analysis: It can be done by measuring the intensity of the absorption bands. ◦ E.g. xylene exists as mixture of 3 compounds which shows absorption bands at ortho-740cm-1 meta-880cm-1 para-830cm-1 Study of chemical reactions: It is useful for studying the chemical reactions. ◦ E.g.: reduction of butan-2-one to form butan-2-ol Butan-2-one Butan-2-ol (1710 cm-1 ) (3300 cm-1 ) SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 14
  • 15. Qualitative determination of functional groups: The presence or absence of absorption bands help in predicting the presence of certain functional group in the compound. SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 15
  • 16. Reference: -Organic spectroscopy by William Kemp -Instrumental methods of chemical analysis by Chatwal -Instrumental methods of analysis by Willard -Pharmaceutical analysis by Dr.S.Ravi Sankar. SREE DATTHA INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY 16
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