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Fourier Transform IR Spectroscopy

Absorption peaks in an infrared absorption spectrum arise from molecular vibrations Absorbed energy causes molecular motions which create a net change in the dipole moment.

What is FTIR Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy is a vibrational spectroscopic technique, meaning it takes advantage of asymmetric molecular stretching, vibration, and rotation of chemical bonds as they are exposed to designated wavelengths of light. Fourier transform is to transform the signal from the time domain to its representation in the frequency domain

Theory and Instrumentation Light enters the spectrometer and is split by the beam splitter. The figure above shows what is referred to as the Michelson interferometer

Theory and Instrumentation(contd.) The light originates from the He-Ne laser Half of the light is reflected 90 degrees and hits a fixed mirror, while the other half passes through the beam splitter and hits the moving mirror The split beams are recombined, but having traveled different distances, they exhibit an interference pattern with each other As they pass through the sample, the detector collects the interfering signals and returns a plot of response v. mirror displacement known as an interferogram

Mathematics I( ) Optical path difference is Intensity of the detector I ( ) has maxima at n, n 0, 1, 2 and minima at ( n 1/ 2)

IR Spectra - Examples no O-H str no N-H str no sp or sp 2 C-H str no C=O str no C=C str sp 3 C-H str This is an alkane. C-H bend SDBSWeb : http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/ (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 10/15/09)

IR Spectra - Examples C=C str sp 2 C-H str sp 3 C-H str This is an alkene. SDBSWeb : http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/ (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 10/15/09)

IR Spectra - Examples C C str at 2120 cm -1 sp C-H str sp 3 C-H str This is a terminal alkyne. SDBSWeb : http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/ (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 10/15/09)

IR Spectra - Examples alc. O-H str sp 3 C-H str C-O str This is an alcohol. SDBSWeb : http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/ (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 10/16/09)

Advantages and Disadvantages FT IR can take wavelength readings across the whole IR region simultaneously and smoothly, making this a very rapid technique. The technique is non-invasive and non-destructive. Its resolution of.125 cm -1 is not spectacular in comparison to other vibrational techniques and it will not give the same detailed structural information that NMR, MS, or X-ray crystallography. IR spectroscopy is notoriously sensitive to the absorption of water, and it has the tendency to overwhelm all of the other peaks. If there is significant moisture in the sample the penetration distance of the light decreases. It may be advantageous to go with Raman in place of IR in the case of excess moisture. Spectra in the frequency domain can never be eyeballed conclusively. They are always subject to some sort of manipulation, leading some to believe that the data can say whatever the experimenter wants it to say depending on how it is manipulated.