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                  Principles of molecular spectroscopy
                       Electromagnetic radiation
       Electromagnetic radiation has the properties of a particle (photon) and a wave.
                   = distance of one wave
                   n = frequency: waves per unit time (sec-1, Hz)
                   c = speed of light (3.0 x 108 m • sec-1)
                   h = Plank’s constant (6.63 x 10-34 J • sec)
                                                                    2
                                           Quantum: the energy of a photon
                                                 E = h 
                                                 c =  n
                                               E = h c/
                                                                 
                                                                          
                    E     E                           
              -rays           x-rays       UV      Vis         IR            microwaves      radiowaves
         -10             -8              -6       -5      -4              -2              1                8
        10             10               10      10      10              10                                10
                                                                                                             (cm)
         short                                     Wavelength ()                                        long
          high                                      Frequency ()                                        low
          high                                        Energy (E)                                         low
                                                                                                             3
                     Principles of molecular spectroscopy
                         Quantized Energy Levels
           molecules have discrete energy levels (no continuum between levels)
     A molecule absorbs electromagnetic radiation when 
     the energy of photon corresponds to the difference in 
     energy between two states
                                                            4
             organic        light         organic     relaxation    organic
            molecule                     molecule                  molecule     +  h
          (ground state)     h        (excited state)           (ground state)
      UV-Vis: valance electron transitions 
      - gives information about p-bonds and conjugated systems in organic compounds  
      Infrared: molecular vibrations (stretches, bends)
           - identify functional groups
      Radiowaves: nuclear spin in a magnetic field (NMR)
           - gives a map of the H and C framework
                                                                                         5
      Calibration
       a process that relates the measured analytical signal to the concentration of analyte 
      (the substance to be analyzed).
      Spectrophotometer:
               It is a technique that uses the absorbance of light by an analyte at a certain
              wavelength to determine the analyte concentration (or transmittance of light).
                                 Wavelength, nm     Color         Complementary color 
                                 400-430            Violet        Yellow-green 
                                 430-480            Blue          Yellow 
                                 480-490            Green-blue    Orange
                                 490-500            Blue-green    Red
                                 500-550            Green         Purple 
                                 550-575            Yellow-green  Violet
                                 575-590            Yellow        Blue 
                                 590-625            Orange        Green-blue 
                                 630-700            Red           Blue-green 
                         Table: Correlation between wavelength, color, and complementary color
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