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Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
BY:
Gaurav Kumar Yogesh
Reg. No. CUPB/M.Sc./SBAS/PMS/2013-14/01
SUPERVISOR: DR. KAMLESH YADAV
(ASSISTANT PROFESSOR)
Centre For Physical And Mathematical Sciences
Central university of Punjab, Bathinda
M.sc. physics (weekly seminar)
4/9/2015
1
Content
 Introduction
 Infrared spectroscopy
 FT-IR instrument
 Working principle of FT-IR spectroscopy
 Applications of FT-IR spectroscopy
 Optical diagram of FT-IR and mathematics.
 Comparisons between Dispersed IR spectroscopy and FT-IR spectroscopy
 Sampling Techniques
2
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Introduction
 FT-IR stand for the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.
 It is preferred method of analysing and characterising the functional
groups and molecules presents in the given samples.
 Basics principle behind the FT-IR spectroscopy is Infrared Spectroscopy.
 Infrared radiation lies between the microwave and the infrared region of
spectrum
 The wavelength of infrared radiation is greater than visible spectrum and
shorter then microwave radiation.
 The infrared radiation is divided into three categories:
1. Far-infrared - very close to the microwave radiation, wavelength 50-
1000 micrometers
2. Mid infrared-in midway of the far infrared and Near infrared, wavelength
between 2.5-50 micrometers
3. Near infrared-very close to the visible region of spectrum, wavelength
ranges from 0.78-2.5 micrometers
3
4/9/2015
Contd.
 The primary source of infrared radiation is thermal motion of the atoms and
molecules of objects.
 As we increase the temperature more and more numbers of atoms produce
infrared radiations.
 Even though an ice cubes can produces the infrared radiations.
 The principle behind infrared spectroscopy is
Applied Infrared Frequency = Natural Frequency of Vibrations of
molecules and atoms
 Every bond or functional groups requires different frequency for the
absorption . Hence characteristic peak is observed for the every functional
group or the part of the molecules.
4/9/2015
4
Infrared Spectroscopy
 For the Isopropyl alcohol CH(CH3)2OH , infrared spectroscopy identify the
several functional groups and molecules.
5
4/9/2015
Fig. FT-IR spectroscopy for the Isopropyl alcohol.
FT-IR Instrument Of Central University of Punjab
4/9/2015
6
FT-IR Spectroscopy working
 In the preferred samples the infrared radiation is passed through it, some of the
molecules and functional groups absorbs the infrared radiations of specific types
of frequency of radiations.
 Some of the infrared radiations is absorbed by the samples and some of radiations
is transmitted from the samples.
 The resulting spectrum represents the molecular absorptions and transmission,
grating , creating the fingerprints of the specific functional groups and molecules.
 Like a fingerprints no two molecules the can absorbed or transmit radiations of
same frequency, even though they have same kind of molecular structure.
 This makes the infrared spectroscopy a very useful technique of analysis of
functional group.
7
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What we gets from FT-IR Spectroscopy?
 FT-IR identify the unknown materials in the samples.
 It can provides the information of quality and consistency of samples.
 It can determine the several components in the mixtures.
 it is non-destructive technique.
 It does not requires external calibrations
 It can increase the speed, collecting the scans every seconds.
 It has greater optical throughput.
 It is mechanically very simples, with one moving part.
8
4/9/2015
Why FT-IR Spectroscopy is superior then IR spectroscopy
 Dispersed infrared spectroscopy is suffers from various disadvantages such as,
wavelength inaccuracies, speed and insensitivity.
 Most of radiations does not pass through the samples to the detectors. but it lost
in the narrowing slit. Which results in the poor insensitivity.
 It takes the several minutes to record the signal.
 The methods cannot applied to the fasters process, which have the higher
chemical kinetics in the seconds.
 It suffers wavelength inaccuracies due the backlash in the mechanical movement,
such as motion of the mirrors and grating.
 BUT IN THE FT-IR SPECTROSCOPY:
 FT-IR spectroscopy works on the principles of Michelson's Interferometer.
 So this method called as the Interferometric Infrared Spectroscopy.
 It can measures all the frequencies simultaneously rather than individual one.
9
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Mathematics
4/9/2015
10
• Optical path difference is
• Intensity of the detector has maxima at
and minima at

)(I
2,1,0,  nn
 )2/1(  n
Contd.
 The interferometer produce a special type of signal, which has all
frequencies encodes in it.
 It uses the beamspliters, which takes the incoming wave and split into
two parts.
 One reflects at the fixed mirror and other is moves to the movable
mirrors.
 The mirrors reflects from the respective mirrors and are recombined at
beamspliters.
 The resulting signal is called an interferogram which an unique property
of the every data point.
 This means that as the interferogram is measured all frequencies
simultaneously. Thus the use of interferometer is extremely very fast.
 Decoding of the individual frequency accomplished by the Fourier
transformation. This transformation is performed by the computer
devices.
11
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4/9/2015
12
Fig. FT-IR instrument working
Sampling Techniques
1. Liquid samples
 Diluted solution
 Liquid cells
2. Solid samples
 Cast films
 Pressed film
 KBr Pellets
3. Gas samples
 Short path cells
 Long path cells
4/9/2015
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4/9/2015
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FT-IR Spectroscopy Identifies Molecules

  • 1. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy BY: Gaurav Kumar Yogesh Reg. No. CUPB/M.Sc./SBAS/PMS/2013-14/01 SUPERVISOR: DR. KAMLESH YADAV (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) Centre For Physical And Mathematical Sciences Central university of Punjab, Bathinda M.sc. physics (weekly seminar) 4/9/2015 1
  • 2. Content  Introduction  Infrared spectroscopy  FT-IR instrument  Working principle of FT-IR spectroscopy  Applications of FT-IR spectroscopy  Optical diagram of FT-IR and mathematics.  Comparisons between Dispersed IR spectroscopy and FT-IR spectroscopy  Sampling Techniques 2 4/9/2015
  • 3. Introduction  FT-IR stand for the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy.  It is preferred method of analysing and characterising the functional groups and molecules presents in the given samples.  Basics principle behind the FT-IR spectroscopy is Infrared Spectroscopy.  Infrared radiation lies between the microwave and the infrared region of spectrum  The wavelength of infrared radiation is greater than visible spectrum and shorter then microwave radiation.  The infrared radiation is divided into three categories: 1. Far-infrared - very close to the microwave radiation, wavelength 50- 1000 micrometers 2. Mid infrared-in midway of the far infrared and Near infrared, wavelength between 2.5-50 micrometers 3. Near infrared-very close to the visible region of spectrum, wavelength ranges from 0.78-2.5 micrometers 3 4/9/2015
  • 4. Contd.  The primary source of infrared radiation is thermal motion of the atoms and molecules of objects.  As we increase the temperature more and more numbers of atoms produce infrared radiations.  Even though an ice cubes can produces the infrared radiations.  The principle behind infrared spectroscopy is Applied Infrared Frequency = Natural Frequency of Vibrations of molecules and atoms  Every bond or functional groups requires different frequency for the absorption . Hence characteristic peak is observed for the every functional group or the part of the molecules. 4/9/2015 4
  • 5. Infrared Spectroscopy  For the Isopropyl alcohol CH(CH3)2OH , infrared spectroscopy identify the several functional groups and molecules. 5 4/9/2015 Fig. FT-IR spectroscopy for the Isopropyl alcohol.
  • 6. FT-IR Instrument Of Central University of Punjab 4/9/2015 6
  • 7. FT-IR Spectroscopy working  In the preferred samples the infrared radiation is passed through it, some of the molecules and functional groups absorbs the infrared radiations of specific types of frequency of radiations.  Some of the infrared radiations is absorbed by the samples and some of radiations is transmitted from the samples.  The resulting spectrum represents the molecular absorptions and transmission, grating , creating the fingerprints of the specific functional groups and molecules.  Like a fingerprints no two molecules the can absorbed or transmit radiations of same frequency, even though they have same kind of molecular structure.  This makes the infrared spectroscopy a very useful technique of analysis of functional group. 7 4/9/2015
  • 8. What we gets from FT-IR Spectroscopy?  FT-IR identify the unknown materials in the samples.  It can provides the information of quality and consistency of samples.  It can determine the several components in the mixtures.  it is non-destructive technique.  It does not requires external calibrations  It can increase the speed, collecting the scans every seconds.  It has greater optical throughput.  It is mechanically very simples, with one moving part. 8 4/9/2015
  • 9. Why FT-IR Spectroscopy is superior then IR spectroscopy  Dispersed infrared spectroscopy is suffers from various disadvantages such as, wavelength inaccuracies, speed and insensitivity.  Most of radiations does not pass through the samples to the detectors. but it lost in the narrowing slit. Which results in the poor insensitivity.  It takes the several minutes to record the signal.  The methods cannot applied to the fasters process, which have the higher chemical kinetics in the seconds.  It suffers wavelength inaccuracies due the backlash in the mechanical movement, such as motion of the mirrors and grating.  BUT IN THE FT-IR SPECTROSCOPY:  FT-IR spectroscopy works on the principles of Michelson's Interferometer.  So this method called as the Interferometric Infrared Spectroscopy.  It can measures all the frequencies simultaneously rather than individual one. 9 4/9/2015
  • 10. Mathematics 4/9/2015 10 • Optical path difference is • Intensity of the detector has maxima at and minima at  )(I 2,1,0,  nn  )2/1(  n
  • 11. Contd.  The interferometer produce a special type of signal, which has all frequencies encodes in it.  It uses the beamspliters, which takes the incoming wave and split into two parts.  One reflects at the fixed mirror and other is moves to the movable mirrors.  The mirrors reflects from the respective mirrors and are recombined at beamspliters.  The resulting signal is called an interferogram which an unique property of the every data point.  This means that as the interferogram is measured all frequencies simultaneously. Thus the use of interferometer is extremely very fast.  Decoding of the individual frequency accomplished by the Fourier transformation. This transformation is performed by the computer devices. 11 4/9/2015
  • 13. Sampling Techniques 1. Liquid samples  Diluted solution  Liquid cells 2. Solid samples  Cast films  Pressed film  KBr Pellets 3. Gas samples  Short path cells  Long path cells 4/9/2015 13