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Ultraviolet (UV)
and Visible
Spectroscopy
HemaT
MSc Biochemistry
Bharathiar University
2018-2020
What is Spectroscopy?
■ Spectroscopy is a necessary tool for structure determination.
■ Organic chemists use spectroscopy as a necessary tool.
■ The first spectroscope was invented in 1859 by the German chemist
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and the German physicist Gustav Robert
Kirchhoff.
■ Spectroscopy may be defined as the study of the quantized
interaction of electromagnetic radiations with matter.
Difference between spectrometer and
spectrophotometer:
■ SPECTROMETER: An optical spectrometer ( spectrograph or
spectroscope) is an instrument used to measure properties of light over
a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, typically used in
spectroscopic analysis to identify materials.
■ SEPCTROPHOTOMETER: A spectrophotometer is an analytical
instrument used to quantitatively measure the transmission or
reflection of visible light, UV light or infrared light.
What is electromagnetic spectrum?
■ Electromagnetic spectrum covers a very wide range of electromagnetic
radiations from cosmic rays to radio waves at the other end.
■ The arrangement of all types of electromagnetic radiations in order of
their wavelengths or frequencies is known as complete electromagnetic
spectrum.
Ultraviolet (UV) andVisible
Spectroscopy
■ Ultraviolet (UV) andVisible Spectroscopy deals with the recording of
the absorption of radiations in the ultraviolet and visible regions of the
electromagnetic spectrum.
■ The ultraviolet region extends from 10 to 400 nm.
■ Near ultraviolet (quartz) region (200- 400 nm)
■ Far or vacuum ultraviolet region (10- 200nm)
■ The visible region extends from 400 to 800 nm.
Ultraviolet (UV) and Visible Spectroscopy
Principle of UV-Vis spectroscopy
■ UV-Visible spectroscopy follows the Beer- Lambert Law.
■ Beer’s Law
The intensity of a beam of monochromatic light decreases exponentially with the
increase in concentration of the absorbing substance.
■ Lambert’s Law
When a beam of light is allowed to pass through a medium, the rate of decrease
of intensity with the thickness of medium is directly proportional to the intensity of the
light.
A= Ecl
Instrumentation
■ Radiation source: Hydrogen- discharge lamp is the most commonly
used source of radiation in the UV region. A deuterium- discharge lamp
is used in its place when more intensity is desired.
■ Monochromator: It disperses the radiations obtained from the source
into their separate wavelengths.
– Prism
– Grating made up of quartz
■ Detectors: These have photocells or photo multiplier tubes which
generate voltage proportional to the radiation energy that strikes them.
■ Amplifier : The spectrometer has balancing electronic amplifier which
subtracts the absorption of the solvent from that of the solution
electronically.
■ Recorder : It automatically records the spectrum as a plot of
wavelengths of absorbed radiations against absorbance or molar
absorptivity.
Sample handling
■ UV- visible spectra are usually recorded either in very dilute solutions or
in the vapour phase.
■ The sample is dissolved in some suitable solvent which does not itself
absorb radiation in the region under investigation.
■ Commonly used solvents are cyclohexane, 1, 4- dioxane, water and 95%
ethanol.
■ The chosen solvent should be inert to the sample.
Theory of U-VVisible Spectroscopy
■ U-V visible absorption spectra originate from electronic transitions
within a molecule.
■ These transitions involving promotion of valence electrons from the
ground state to the higher-energy state(excited state) are called
electronic excitations and are caused by the absorption of radiation
energy in the UV-visible regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
■ Since various energy levels of molecules are quantized, a particular
electronic excitation occurs only by the absorption of specific
wavelength of radiation corresponding to the required quantum of
energy.
ElectronicTransitions
■ According to molecular orbital theory, the excitation of a molecule by
the absorption of radiation in the UV-visible regions involves promotion
of its electrons from a bonding, or non bonding (n)orbital to an
antibonding orbital.
■ σ - σ * transition
The transition or promotion of an electron from a bonding sigma
orbital to the associated antibonding sigma orbital is σ - σ * transition. It is
a high energy process because σ bonds are generally very strong.
■ n - σ * transition
Transition or promotion of an electron from a non-bonding orbital
to an antibonding sigma orbital is designated as n - σ * transition.
Compounds containing non bonding electrons on a heteroatom are
capable of absorption due to n - σ *Transitions.These transitions require
lower energy than σ- σ* transitions
■ π- π* transition
The transition or promotion of an electron from a π bonding orbital
to a π antibonding orbital is designated π- π* transition.These type of
transitions occur in compounds containing one or more covalently
unsaturated groups like C=C,C=O,NO2 etc., π- π*Transitions require lower
energy than n - σ * transitions.
■ n - π* transition
The transition or promotion of an electron from a non-bonding
orbital to a π antibonding orbital is designated n - π*.This transition
reqires lowest energy.
Relative energies of electronic
transitions
Formation of Absorption Bands
■ Since the energy required for each electronic transition is quantized, the
UV-visible spectrum is expected to exhibit a single, discrete line
corresponding to each electronic transition.
■ Broad absorption bands are usually absorbed.
Designation of Absorption Bands
■ UV-visible absorption bands may be designated by the type of
electronic transition from which they originate.
■ K-Bands: These bands originate from π- π* transitions in compounds
having π- π* conjugated system.
■ R-Bands:These bands originate from n - π* transitions of a single
chromophoric group.
■ B-Bands:These bands originate from π- π* transitions in aromatic or
heteroaromatic compounds.
■ E-Bands: Similar to B-Bands , these are characteristic of aromatic and
heteroaromatic compounds and originate from π- π* transitions of the
ethylenic bonds present in the aromatic ring.
Absorption and Intensity Shifts
■ Bathochromic Shift or Effect. The shift of an absorption maximum to a longer wavelength
due to the presence of an auxochrome or solvent effect is called a bathochromic shift or red
shift.
■ Hypsochromic Shift or Effect. The shift of an absorption maximum to a shorter
wavelength is called hypsochromic or blue shift.This is caused by the removal of
conjunction or change in the solvent polarity.
■ Hyperchromic Effect: An effect which leads to an increase in absorption intensity Emax is
called hyperchromic effect.The introduction of an auxochrome usually causes
hyperchromic shift.
■ Hypochromic Effect: An effect which leads to a decrease in absorption intensity Emax is
called hypochromic effect.This is caused by the introduction of a group which distorts the
chromophore.
Applications of Ultraviolet andVisible
Spectroscopy
■ Detection of a functional group (Chromophore).
■ Detection of Conjugation and Elucidation of its nature.
■ Study of Extent of Conjugation.
■ Distinction between Conjugated and Unconjugated Compounds.
■ Study of Strain.
■ Determination of Configurations of Geometrical isomers.
■ Study ofTautomerism.
■ Confirmation of Suspected Phenols and Aromatic Amines.
■ Study of Structural Features in Different Solvents.
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Ultraviolet (uv) and visible spectroscopy ppt

  • 1. Ultraviolet (UV) and Visible Spectroscopy HemaT MSc Biochemistry Bharathiar University 2018-2020
  • 2. What is Spectroscopy? ■ Spectroscopy is a necessary tool for structure determination. ■ Organic chemists use spectroscopy as a necessary tool. ■ The first spectroscope was invented in 1859 by the German chemist Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and the German physicist Gustav Robert Kirchhoff. ■ Spectroscopy may be defined as the study of the quantized interaction of electromagnetic radiations with matter.
  • 3. Difference between spectrometer and spectrophotometer: ■ SPECTROMETER: An optical spectrometer ( spectrograph or spectroscope) is an instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, typically used in spectroscopic analysis to identify materials. ■ SEPCTROPHOTOMETER: A spectrophotometer is an analytical instrument used to quantitatively measure the transmission or reflection of visible light, UV light or infrared light.
  • 4. What is electromagnetic spectrum? ■ Electromagnetic spectrum covers a very wide range of electromagnetic radiations from cosmic rays to radio waves at the other end. ■ The arrangement of all types of electromagnetic radiations in order of their wavelengths or frequencies is known as complete electromagnetic spectrum.
  • 5. Ultraviolet (UV) andVisible Spectroscopy ■ Ultraviolet (UV) andVisible Spectroscopy deals with the recording of the absorption of radiations in the ultraviolet and visible regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. ■ The ultraviolet region extends from 10 to 400 nm. ■ Near ultraviolet (quartz) region (200- 400 nm) ■ Far or vacuum ultraviolet region (10- 200nm) ■ The visible region extends from 400 to 800 nm.
  • 6. Ultraviolet (UV) and Visible Spectroscopy
  • 7. Principle of UV-Vis spectroscopy ■ UV-Visible spectroscopy follows the Beer- Lambert Law. ■ Beer’s Law The intensity of a beam of monochromatic light decreases exponentially with the increase in concentration of the absorbing substance. ■ Lambert’s Law When a beam of light is allowed to pass through a medium, the rate of decrease of intensity with the thickness of medium is directly proportional to the intensity of the light. A= Ecl
  • 8. Instrumentation ■ Radiation source: Hydrogen- discharge lamp is the most commonly used source of radiation in the UV region. A deuterium- discharge lamp is used in its place when more intensity is desired. ■ Monochromator: It disperses the radiations obtained from the source into their separate wavelengths. – Prism – Grating made up of quartz ■ Detectors: These have photocells or photo multiplier tubes which generate voltage proportional to the radiation energy that strikes them.
  • 9. ■ Amplifier : The spectrometer has balancing electronic amplifier which subtracts the absorption of the solvent from that of the solution electronically. ■ Recorder : It automatically records the spectrum as a plot of wavelengths of absorbed radiations against absorbance or molar absorptivity.
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  • 11. Sample handling ■ UV- visible spectra are usually recorded either in very dilute solutions or in the vapour phase. ■ The sample is dissolved in some suitable solvent which does not itself absorb radiation in the region under investigation. ■ Commonly used solvents are cyclohexane, 1, 4- dioxane, water and 95% ethanol. ■ The chosen solvent should be inert to the sample.
  • 12. Theory of U-VVisible Spectroscopy ■ U-V visible absorption spectra originate from electronic transitions within a molecule. ■ These transitions involving promotion of valence electrons from the ground state to the higher-energy state(excited state) are called electronic excitations and are caused by the absorption of radiation energy in the UV-visible regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. ■ Since various energy levels of molecules are quantized, a particular electronic excitation occurs only by the absorption of specific wavelength of radiation corresponding to the required quantum of energy.
  • 13. ElectronicTransitions ■ According to molecular orbital theory, the excitation of a molecule by the absorption of radiation in the UV-visible regions involves promotion of its electrons from a bonding, or non bonding (n)orbital to an antibonding orbital. ■ σ - σ * transition The transition or promotion of an electron from a bonding sigma orbital to the associated antibonding sigma orbital is σ - σ * transition. It is a high energy process because σ bonds are generally very strong. ■ n - σ * transition Transition or promotion of an electron from a non-bonding orbital to an antibonding sigma orbital is designated as n - σ * transition. Compounds containing non bonding electrons on a heteroatom are capable of absorption due to n - σ *Transitions.These transitions require lower energy than σ- σ* transitions
  • 14. ■ π- π* transition The transition or promotion of an electron from a π bonding orbital to a π antibonding orbital is designated π- π* transition.These type of transitions occur in compounds containing one or more covalently unsaturated groups like C=C,C=O,NO2 etc., π- π*Transitions require lower energy than n - σ * transitions. ■ n - π* transition The transition or promotion of an electron from a non-bonding orbital to a π antibonding orbital is designated n - π*.This transition reqires lowest energy.
  • 15. Relative energies of electronic transitions
  • 16. Formation of Absorption Bands ■ Since the energy required for each electronic transition is quantized, the UV-visible spectrum is expected to exhibit a single, discrete line corresponding to each electronic transition. ■ Broad absorption bands are usually absorbed.
  • 17. Designation of Absorption Bands ■ UV-visible absorption bands may be designated by the type of electronic transition from which they originate. ■ K-Bands: These bands originate from π- π* transitions in compounds having π- π* conjugated system. ■ R-Bands:These bands originate from n - π* transitions of a single chromophoric group. ■ B-Bands:These bands originate from π- π* transitions in aromatic or heteroaromatic compounds. ■ E-Bands: Similar to B-Bands , these are characteristic of aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds and originate from π- π* transitions of the ethylenic bonds present in the aromatic ring.
  • 18. Absorption and Intensity Shifts ■ Bathochromic Shift or Effect. The shift of an absorption maximum to a longer wavelength due to the presence of an auxochrome or solvent effect is called a bathochromic shift or red shift. ■ Hypsochromic Shift or Effect. The shift of an absorption maximum to a shorter wavelength is called hypsochromic or blue shift.This is caused by the removal of conjunction or change in the solvent polarity. ■ Hyperchromic Effect: An effect which leads to an increase in absorption intensity Emax is called hyperchromic effect.The introduction of an auxochrome usually causes hyperchromic shift. ■ Hypochromic Effect: An effect which leads to a decrease in absorption intensity Emax is called hypochromic effect.This is caused by the introduction of a group which distorts the chromophore.
  • 19. Applications of Ultraviolet andVisible Spectroscopy ■ Detection of a functional group (Chromophore). ■ Detection of Conjugation and Elucidation of its nature. ■ Study of Extent of Conjugation. ■ Distinction between Conjugated and Unconjugated Compounds. ■ Study of Strain. ■ Determination of Configurations of Geometrical isomers. ■ Study ofTautomerism. ■ Confirmation of Suspected Phenols and Aromatic Amines. ■ Study of Structural Features in Different Solvents.