INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
Optical brighteners
Fluorescent molecules known as optical brightenersare used in washing powders
to make clothes ‘whiter than white’. Ageing fibres from white garments acquire a yel-
lowish tinge which cannot be removed by cleaning. The fluorescent molecules in the
washing powder attach themselves to the clothes during the washing cycle. The fluo-
rescent molecules absorb UV light from the sun and emit blue light, and such emis-
sions (when added to the reflected light of the fabric) cause the fabric to appear
whiter than it would otherwise be. This is sometimes called ‘blue whiteness’!
Infrared spectroscopy
Absorption of infrared radiation by compounds
To illustrate infrared absorption, we require a simple IR detector connected to
a voltmeter (a suitable detector is the ‘infrared sensor’, sold by the Philip Harris
Company). There is usually sufficient IR radiation reflected by benches and walls to
provide a substantial background laboratory source of infrared light (Fig. 20.13(a)).
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Predicting colour from spectra
Predict the colour of the dichromate(VI) ion from its spectrum (Fig. 20.12).
Exercise 20I
Fig. 20.12Ultraviolet–visible spectrum of
2.5 10 –4mol dm–3potassium dichromate
solution (1.0 cm quartz cell).
Sunscreens are creams
containing compounds which
absorb the ultraviolet radiation
emitted by the Sun. Skin
protection is also provided by
UV reflective materials (such
as zinc oxide paste).