Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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Author: William H. Brown, Brent L. Iverson, Eric Anslyn, Christopher S. Foote
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Chapter 20.3, Problem 20.4P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given conversion has to be carried out:

Concept Introduction:

UV- spectroscopy :

  • UV- spectroscopy is the technique that is widely used to characterize a compound via conjugation.
  • • Conjugation between double bonds in a compound decreases the energy gap between filled and unfilled π-orbitals.
  • • The smaller energy gap absorbs longer wavelength of ultraviolet radiation and effectively promotes the π-π* transition.
  • • The longer wavelength of UV- radiation can be easily observed in UV- spectroscopy which corresponds to the particular π-π* transition of conjugation.
  • • By this way, UV- spectroscopy characterizes a compound with conjugation.

Example for the conversion of wavelength from μm to nm is shown here:

Let a wavelength has the value as x in the units of μm.

wavelength=xμm

1μm=1000nm1000nm1μm×xμm=x×103nm

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The given conversion has to be carried out:

Concept Introduction:

UV- spectroscopy :

  • UV- spectroscopy is the technique that is widely used to characterize a compound via conjugation.
  • • Conjugation between double bonds in a compound decreases the energy gap between filled and unfilled π-orbitals.
  • • The smaller energy gap absorbs longer wavelength of ultraviolet radiation and effectively promotes the π-π* transition.
  • • The longer wavelength of UV- radiation can be easily observed in UV- spectroscopy which corresponds to the particular π-π* transition of conjugation.
  • • By this way, UV- spectroscopy characterizes a compound with conjugation.

Example for the conversion of wavelength from nm to μm is shown here:

Let a wavelength has the value as x in the units of nm.

wavelength=xnm

1μm=1000nm1μm1000nm×xnm=x×103μm

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