How can you tell the difference between an ester, ketone, carboxylic acid, aldehyde, amines, amides and phenol using infrared spectroscopy?
1 Answer
Possibly you can't use IR spectroscopy to differentiate between them.
Explanation:
Older chemists might refer to IR spectroscopy as a "sporting method of analysis". They refer to the fact, when you go shooting, it is UNSPORTING to shoot a bird on the ground, rather than on the wing. Modern methods of analysis, X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy, are definitely NON-sporting means of analysis, in that they give you a direct idea of connectivity without much guesswork.
IR spectroscopy readily identifies the carbonyl group
Phenols and amines of course do not contain the carbonyl absorption. Sometimes, the