IR 232 Lecture
Friday--Aug 28, 2009 Filed in: 233
For those of you
interested in a more graphical presentation of
infrared spectroscopy, I made one of my previous CHEM
232 lectures available on that topic. You may
download Lecture 9 on the the CHEM
232 page. The IR material
begins in the middle of that lecture. Remember,
one of the keys to utilizing IR spectroscopy
requires that you know your basic functional
groups and the bond types that make up that group.
At the minimum you should be able to draw an
example of all of the functional groups that were
presented in the IR Primer activity on the first
day of lab.
There is also a nice presentation of IR on the Michigan State University website and the CU Boulder website. Both contain several examples and a straightforward discussion of IR theory. The CU Boulder page is a little more exhaustive; it describes numerous IR bands that can be identified for several functional groups.
There is also a nice presentation of IR on the Michigan State University website and the CU Boulder website. Both contain several examples and a straightforward discussion of IR theory. The CU Boulder page is a little more exhaustive; it describes numerous IR bands that can be identified for several functional groups.
