Chemistry 51B: Organic Chemistry
Chemistry 51B: Organic Chemistry (Winter 2013, UC Irvine). Instructor: Professor David Van Vranken. This is the second quarter of the organic chemistry series. Topics covered include: Fundamental concepts relating to carbon compounds with emphasis on structural theory and the nature of chemical bonding, stereochemistry, reaction mechanisms, and spectroscopic, physical, and chemical properties of the principal classes of carbon compounds.
Lecture 16 - Infrared Spectroscopy + Ch. 14 |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Superomniphobic Material |
[00:01:47] | 2. Underlying Molecules |
[00:04:42] | 3. Ch 13.1: The Mass Spectrometer - How does It Work? |
[00:09:26] | 4. Ch 13.1-13.3: Mass Spectra are Complex due to Fragmentation |
[00:11:55] | 5. Ch 13.4: The Exact Mass Gives the Molecular Formula |
[00:15:14] | 6. Ch 10.2: Use the Molecular Formula to Determine Degree of Unsaturation |
[00:19:25] | 7. Ch 13.5: Electromagnetic Radiation and Infrared |
[00:22:45] | 8. Ch 13.6: Dumb Characteristics of an IR spectrum |
[00:26:56] | 9. Ch 13.6: Key Frequency Regions of the IR Spectrum |
[00:32:22] | 10. Ch 13.6: Practice: Regions of the IR Spectrum |
[00:34:58] | 11. Ch 13.6,7: Polar Bonds Lead to Intense Peaks |
[00:39:35] | 12. Ch 13.7: Hydrogen Bonding Leads to Lumpy Peaks |
[00:42:06] | 13. Ch 13.6: Dumb Characteristics of an IR Spectrum (revisited) |
[00:42:44] | 14. Ch 13.6,7: Check if C-H Stretches are above or below 300 cm^(-1) |
[00:46:00] | 15. Ch Reading Spectra Examples |
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