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Spectroscopic Methods

Code 15941
Year 1
Semester S1
ECTS Credits 6
Workload PL(30H)/T(30H)
Scientific area Chemistry
Entry requirements Not applicable.
Learning outcomes In this curricular unit it is intended that the student acquires knowledge in the field of structural analysis of organic compounds, with known or unknown structure, using various spectroscopic techniques, in particular, IR spectroscopy, UV-vis., H NMR, C and Two-Dimensional and mass spectrometry.

At the end of this CU students must:
-Know the fundamentals of different spectroscopic techniques;
-In IR spectroscopy, know the interactions and types of connections that produce the different absorptions and identify functional groups;
-In UV-vis spectroscopy, define the different absorption systems, chromophores, conjugated systems and aromatic;
-Apply H-NMR and C. Know what is chemical shift and splitting of the signal;
-Apply two-dimensional correlation-H - H, H - C, for structural determination;
-Know mass spectrometry and the concepts molecular ion, molecular formula, base peak and fragmentation;
-Apply the different methods for structure assignment.
Syllabus 1 - Spectroscopy UV / Vis.: Introduction; Sample preparation and registration of the spectrum; Chromophores; Applications of Spectroscopy UV / Vis.; Spectroscopy derived.
2 - IR Spectroscopy – Raman: Introduction; Fundamentals and selection rules; Preparation of samples. The IR spectrum: Characteristic absorptions; Absorptions of bonds in organic molecules; IR Spectroscopy quantitatively. Raman Spectroscopy.
3 - NMR spectroscopy: Physical Fundamentals; NMR spectra and molecular structure; NMR spectroscopy H; Spectroscopy 13 C-NMR; Methods of Correlation, two-dimensional NMR.
4 - Mass spectrometry: Introduction; Fragmentation of organic compounds, the main reactions; Ionization methods; Methods of analysis.
Main Bibliography -Holzgrabe, U., Diehl B., Wawer, I. “NMR Spectroscopy in Pharmaceutical Analysis” 2008, Elsevier, Netherlands
Gunther, H., “NMR Spectroscopy: Basic Principles, Concepts and Applications in Chemistry” 2013, 3rd Ed., Wiley VCH
-Macomber, R.S., “A Complete Introduction to Modern NMR Spectroscopy” 1998, John Wiley & Sons Inc., Canada
-Balci, M., “Basic 1H- and 13C-NMR Spectroscopy” 2005, Elsevier, Netherlands
-Anderson, R.J. et al “Organic Spectroscopic Analysis” (2004), RSC, UK
-Shriner, R.L., Hermann, C.K.F., Morrill, T.C., Curtin, D.Y., “The Systematic Identification of Organic Compounds” 2004, 8th Ed.; John Wiley & Sons.
-Manfred, H., Herbert, M., Bernd, Z., “Métodos Espectroscópicos en Química Orgánica” 2005, 2º Ed.; Ed. Sintesis.
-Maurer, H.H., Pfleger, K., Weber; A. A., “Mass Spectral and GC Data of Drugs, Poisons, Pesticides, Pollutants and Their Metabolites” 2011, Wiley – VCH.
-Cullity, B.D., “Elements of X-ray Diffraction” (2001), 3rd Ed, Addison-Wesley, Reading, M.A.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2023-03-09

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