Spectroscopy Notes
Spectroscopy Notes
Spectroscopy Notes
When a compound absorbs certain amount of light against certain wavelengths, it gives
its characteristic absorption spectrum. The colored compound will have one or more
absorption maximum in the visible region of the spectrum i.e. between 400-700nm. One
of the main reasons for absorption spectra in visible and ultraviolet region (190-390nm)
is due to the energy transition of the electron in the molecule. Normally -bonding
electron of carbon-carbon double bonds and lone pairs of oxygen and nitrogen atoms are
involved.
Principle
UV and visible spectrophotometry works on the principle of Lambert and Beers law in
which when light of monochromatic radiation or heterogeneous in nature impinges upon
a homogeneous medium , a portion of the incident light is reflected, a portion is absorbed
within the medium and the remaining light is transmitted. If the intensity of the incident
light is expressed as I0, that of the absorbed light by Ia, that of the transmitted light by It
and that of the reflected light by Ir then,
I= Ia + It + Ir
Description of Instrument
Sample
Cuvette
Mirror
Photo
cell
Light
Source
Chopper
Ref.
Cuvette
Read
out
device
Mirror
Light
Source
Monochro
mator
Flame/
Nebulizer
Sample
Monochro
mator
Detector
Amplifier
Read Out
Device