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12. Systematic Practical Chemistry for B.Sc 1st, 2ndand 3rd year by P.C Kamboj
                   13. Vogel‘s Quantitative Chemical Analysis, by J.Mendham.

               Chem.213                   Spectroscopy                                                   3+1


               LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

               The Objectives of this course are as follows:
                   To familiarize the student about different kinds of spectroscopic techniques.
                   To provide the information about structure elucidation.


               LEARNING OUTCOMES:

               By the end of this course, students will be able to:
                   Have an insight about the different spectroscopic techniques.
                   Identify the different kinds of techniques for structure determination.

                THEORY (45 Hours)

               UNIT-I:                                                                             (4 Hours)

               Molecular  Spectroscopy:  Interaction  of  electromagnetic  radiation  with  molecules  and  various
               types of spectra; Born-Oppenheimer approximation.

               UNIT-II:                                                                            (5 Hours)
               Rotation spectroscopy: Selection rules, intensities of spectral lines, determination of bond lengths
               of diatomic and linear triatomic molecules, isotopic substitution.
               UNIT-III:                                                                          (10 Hours)

               Vibrational  spectroscopy:  Classical  equation  of  vibration,  computation  of  force  constant,
               amplitude  of  diatomic  molecular  vibrations,  anharmonicity,  Morse  potential,  dissociation
               energies,  fundamental  frequencies,  overtones,  hot  bands,  degrees  of  freedom  for  polyatomic
               molecules,  modes  of  vibration,  concept  of  group  frequencies.  Vibration-rotation  spectroscopy:
               diatomic vibrating rotator, P, Q, R branches.
               UNIT-IV:                                                                            (4 Hours)

               Raman spectroscopy:  Qualitative treatment  of Rotational Raman effect;  Effect  of nuclear spin,
               Vibrational Raman spectra, Stokes and anti-Stokes lines; their intensity difference, rule of mutual
               exclusion.

               UNIT-V:                                                                             (4 Hours)
               Electronic spectroscopy: Franck-Condon principle, electronic transitions, singlet and triplet states,
               fluorescence  and  phosphorescence,  dissociation  and  predissociation,  calculation  of  electronic
               transitions of polyenes using free electron model.
               UNIT-VI:                                                                           (18 Hours)

               Application of Spectroscopy to Simple Organic Molecules: Application of visible, ultraviolet and
               Infra-red spectroscopy in organic molecules. Electromagnetic radiations and electronic transitions,
               λ  max& ε  max, chromophore, auxochrome, bathochromic and hypsochromic shifts. Application of
               electronic spectroscopy and Woodward rules for calculating λ  max of conjugated dienes and α, β –
               unsaturated compounds.
               Infrared radiation and types of molecular vibrations, functional group and fingerprint region. IR
               spectra  of  alkanes,  alkenes  and  simple  alcohols  (inter  and  intramolecular  hydrogen  bonding),




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