Spectroscopy and Photochemical Laws

Paper Code: 
CHY-603
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
30.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives:

This course will enable the students to –

  1. Aware the students with the principles and applications of rotational, vibrational, Raman, electronic and NMR spectroscopy techniques. 
  2. Provide the knowledge about various processes involved during interaction of radiation with matter

Course Outcomes (COs):

Course

Learning outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

CHY

603

Spectroscopy and Photochemical Laws

(Theory)

 

 

The students will be able to –

 

CO110: discuss qualitative and quantitative knowledge of the fundamental concepts of spectroscopy.

CO111: describe principle, selection rules and applications of rotational, vibrational, Raman, electronic and NMR spectroscopy.

CO112: apply spectroscopic data for molecular characterization.

CO113: outline fundamentals of photochemistry and laws governing it.

CO114: evaluate the various deactivation processes of molecular excited states.

Interactive Lectures,

Explicit Teaching

Discussion

Didactic questions

Tutorials

Multimedia Presentations

Demonstration

Learning activities for the students:

Self learning Assignments

Peer Assessment

Concept mapping

Think/Pair/Share, Problem Solving, Power Point Presentation, Handouts

The oral and written examinations(Scheduled and surprise tests)

Closed book and open book tests

Quiz

Problem solving exercises

Assignments

Presentation

Semester End Examinations

 

 

6.00
Unit I: 
Rotational Spectrum

Diatomic molecule, energy levels of a rigid rotor (semi-classical principles), selection rules, spectral intensity, distribution using population distribution (Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution), determination of bond length, qualitative description of non-rigid rotor, isotope effect, Born –Oppenheimer approximation.

 

7.00
Unit II: 
Vibrational Spectrum

Energy levels of simple harmonic oscillator, selection rules, pure vibrational spectrum, intensity, determination of force constant, qualitative relation of force constant and bond energies, effect of anharmonic motion and isotope on the spectrum, idea of vibrational frequencies of different functional groups, rotational- vibrational spectrum.

Raman spectrum: Concept of polarizability, pure rotational Raman and pure vibrational Raman spectra of diatomic molecules, selection rules.

 

6.00
Unit III: 
Electronic Spectrum

Concept of potential energy curves for bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals, qualitative description of selection rules and Franck–Condon principle, qualitative description of s, p and n molecular orbitals, their energy levels and respective transitions.

6.00
Unit IV: 
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Introduction, principle of nuclear magnetic resonance, nuclear shielding and deshielding, energies of nuclei in magnetic fields, technique, chemical shift, spin-spin coupling and coupling constant, proton spectra of simple compounds like ethanol, ethyl acetate,  1,2-dibromoethane.

5.00
Unit V: 
Photochemistry

Interaction of radiation with matter, difference between thermal and photochemical processes, laws of photochemistry: Grotthuss–Draper law, Stark-Einstein law, Jablonski diagram depicting various processes occurring in the excited state, qualitative description of fluorescence, phosphorescence, non-radiative processes (internal conversion, intersystem crossing);  quantum yield, energy transfer processes – Photosensitization.

Essential Readings: 
  • A Textbook of Physical Chemistry; Second edition;A.S. Negi, S.C. Anand; New Age International (P) Limited, New Delhi, 2007.
  • Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, Fourth Edition; C.N. Banwell & Mc Cash.; Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2017.
  • Elements of Physical Chemistry; Seventh International Edition. P.W. Atkins, J. Paula; Oxford, India 2017.
  • Elements of Physical Chemistry; Seventh Edition. P.W. Atkins, J. Paula; Oxford University Press, New York, 2016.
  • Physical Chemistry Through Problems; Second Edition; S.K. Dogra and S. Dogra;New Age International Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2001.

 

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