In class we did a lab trying to determine the concentration of caffeine and benzoic acid in diet mountain dew, using UV spec. This mtn. dew was diluted 1:25, and we prepared a few other solutions of caffeine and benzoic acid to get some absorbance data.
Below is the key and their values.
AB = absorbance of unknown @ λmax benzoic acid
AC = absorbance of unknown @ λmax caffeine
Ecc = molar absorptivity coefficient for caffeine @ λmax caffeine
Ecb = molar absorptivity coefficient for caffeine @ λmax benzoic acid
Ebc = molar absorptivity coefficient for benzoic acid @ λmax caffeine
Ebb = molar absorptivity coeff. for benzoic acid @ λmax benzoic acid
[benz] = unknown concentration of benzoic acid
[caffeine] = unknown concentration of caffeine
To simplify future equations, I assigned variables to these.
AB = q = 1.6765
AC = x = 1.4968
Ecc =y = 0.06954**
Ecb =r = 0.02765**
Ebc =a = 0.03462**
Ebb =s = 0.08736**
**(y,r,a,s) were calculated from the slopes of my absorbance vs concentration data.
[benz] = b
[Caffeine] = z
b = (x-yz) / a
z = (q-sb) / r
I have calculated my [caffeine] to be ~59ppm. (59mg/L ---> 1.7mg/oz) 1.7mg * 12 oz = 20.4 g per can. (this is not including the 1:25 dilution, which would put it at 510mg caffeine per can!!)
I used these equations:
z = [caffeine]
z = (1.6765 - 0.08736((1.4968 - (0.06954z)/0.03462))/0.02765
b = [benz]
b = (1.4968 - 0.06954((1.6765 - (0.08736b)/0.02765))/0.03462
I plugged these into wolfram alpha:
b :
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=b+%3D+%281.4968+-+0.06954%28%281.6765+-+%280.08736b%29%2F0.02765%29%29%2F0.03462z :
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=z+%3D++%281.6765+-+0.08736%28%281.4968+-+%280.06954z%29%2F0.03462%29%29%2F0.02765I just solve for one, let's say [benz], and get b = 0.3516
If this is plugged into the equation for [z], (1.6765-(0.08736*0.3516))/0.02765 = [z] = 59.522
Now I go back to the equations above, but this time solve for [z]; z = 0.5710
Plugging this into the equation for [benz], (1.4968-(0.06954*0.571))/0.03462 = [benz] = 42.088
These last two equations give me [caffeine] = 59.522, [benz] = 42.088
I am assuming that these numbers are PPM (mg/L), and when converting them to mg/oz I get [caffeine] = 1.76 mg/oz, and [benz] = 1.25 mg/oz.
When I take into account 12 oz per can, these numbers are in the teens... definitely not high enough. So then I remember that it was a 1:25 dilution, so I multiply by 25. Wayyyy to high.
Any help or guidance you could offer would be awesome!
Thank you.