Infrared Spectrum Formal Lab Report
Infrared Spectrum Formal Lab Report
Infrared Spectrum Formal Lab Report
Keanu Cruz, Aya El Oirdighi, Franz Robert Estampador and Katrina Evangelista
College of Science, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
Figure 6 shows an IR spectrum that has a N-H stretch at 3000-2800 cm-1 and a
C-H bending at 2000-1650 cm-1, right before the fingerprint region. Thus, we conclude
that the unknown substance is an aromatic hydrocarbon, toulene.
EXPERIMENTAL
Before starting the experiment, the students were instructed about the proper
care and usage of the Infrared (IR) spectrophotometer. After providing the class all the
significant information, 1 pump of ethanol was applied to a paper tower that was used to
clean the ATR surface. The IR Spectrophotometer was turned on for calibration. Test
runs are made to ensure that the spectrophotometer is functioning smoothly. After
preparing the equipment, 2-3 drops of the assigned standard (cyclohexanone) and
unknown compound were then dropped using a dropper. The laboratory facilitator
started the reading of the compounds. Results were depicted right after and photos of
the spectra and record were taken. Infrared peaks were observed for analysis.
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