INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY

EXERCISE # 15

Substituted Aromatics

Again, helpful information about the substitution pattern of an aromatic compound (mono- substituted vs. ortho- vs. meta- vs. para-disubstituted) can be obtained from the fingerprint region.

The compounds used in this exercise are toluene and the ortho-, meta-, and para- isomers of xylene. See if you can figure out which one is which.

Compound A

Expand any region:
4000 - 3200 cm-1 3200 - 2700 cm-1 2700 - 2000 cm-1 2000 - 1660 cm-1 1660 - 1400 cm-1 1400 - 900 cm-1 900 - 600 cm-1
Get the molecular formula of this compound. Get the name of this compound. Get the structure of this compound. Go to the IR data tables. Get an unknown. Go back to the IR exercise homepage.

Compound B

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4000 - 3200 cm-1 3200 - 2700 cm-1 2700 - 2000 cm-1 2000 - 1660 cm-1 1660 - 1400 cm-1 1400 - 900 cm-1 900 - 600 cm-1
Get the molecular formula of this compound. Get the name of this compound. Get the structure of this compound. Go to the IR data tables. Get an unknown. Go back to the IR exercise homepage.

Compound C

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4000 - 3200 cm-1 3200 - 2700 cm-1 2700 - 2000 cm-1 2000 - 1660 cm-1 1660 - 1400 cm-1 1400 - 900 cm-1 900 - 600 cm-1
Get the molecular formula of this compound. Get the name of this compound. Get the structure of this compound. Go to the IR data tables. Get an unknown. Go back to the IR exercise homepage.

Compound D

Expand any region:
4000 - 3200 cm-1 3200 - 2700 cm-1 2700 - 2000 cm-1 2000 - 1660 cm-1 1660 - 1400 cm-1 1400 - 900 cm-1 900 - 600 cm-1
Get the molecular formula of this compound. Get the name of this compound. Get the structure of this compound. Go to the IR data tables. Get an unknown. Go back to the IR exercise homepage.