Chapitre 13 : Mass Spectrometry; Infrared Spectroscopy; UV/Vis Spectroscopy |
Page |
Mass Spectrometry |
569 |
The Mass Spectrum. Fragmentation |
570 |
Using The m/z Value of the Molecular Ion to Calculate the Molecular Formula |
572 |
Isotopes in Mass Spectrometry |
574 |
High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Can Reveal Molecular Formulas |
575 |
The Fragmentation Patterns of Functional Groups |
575 |
Other Ionization Methods |
583 |
Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry |
583 |
Spectroscopy and the Electromagnetic Spectrum |
583 |
Infrared Spectroscopy |
585 |
Characteristic Infrared Absorption Bands |
588 |
The Intensity of Absorption Bands |
589 |
The Position of Absorption Bands |
590 |
The Position and Shape of an Absorption Band is Affected by Electron Delocalization and Hydrogen Bonding |
591 |
C-H Absorption Bands |
595 |
The Absence of Absorption Bands |
598 |
Some Vibrations are Infrared Inactive |
599 |
How to Interpret an Infrared Spectrum |
600 |
Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy |
602 |
The Beer–Lambert Law |
604 |
The Effect of Conjugation on λmax |
605 |
The Visible Spectrum and Color |
606 |
Some Uses of UV/Vis Spectroscopy |
608 |