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Offline zain

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Infra Red Spectroscopy
« on: May 20, 2007, 12:08:56 PM »
Hey guys,
I've got bit of a blunt and straight forward question.
I've got an exam tommorow which is about Carbon and also the 3 main types of spectroscopy.
The main thing i need to know is towards the left of an IR spectrum, how would u identify OH groups in different types (ketone, carboxylic acid etc). I know that an alcohol group is a broad peak at around 1800cm-1. But if you could please tell me any other typical peaks that are found in IR spectrums?..
Also my apologies... I don't know NMR very well either so this might go a bit off topic.
Any help is appreciated... as I have little time.
Many Thanks, Zain

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Re: Infra Red Spectroscopy
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2007, 03:52:52 PM »
Here is a useful site with a list of common peaks in IR spectra:

http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/Spectrpy/InfraRed/infrared.htm#ir1

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Re: Infra Red Spectroscopy
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2007, 07:38:14 PM »
The main thing i need to know is towards the left of an IR spectrum, how would u identify OH groups in different types (ketone, carboxylic acid etc). I know that an alcohol group is a broad peak at around 1800cm-1.

OH is in amongst 3100cm-1 - 3600cm-1 along with a few other possibilities and C=O around 1700
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