analysis intrumentation
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PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY (COLORIMETRY)
ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPY
INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
NEPHLOMETRY AND TURBIDIMETRY
POTENTIOMETRY
CONDUCTOMETRY
POLOROGRAPHY
VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY
It is also called as colorimetry.
It explain the absorption of visible radiation.
The wavelenth range is 400-800nm.
It is used to determinig concentration of drug present in the given sample.
In this plot a graph Absorbance Vs Wavelenght.
At which maximum absorption of radiation takes place is called as λmax.
Absorption of radiation laws
1. Beer’s law (it’s related to the concentrations)
2. Lambert’s law (it’s related to the thickness)
Equation for two laws :-
I=Ia+ItI =intensity of incident light.
Ia =intensity of absorb light.
It =intensity of transmited light.
INSTRUMENTAION1. Source of light
2. Filters and MonochromatorsFilters1. Absorption filters 2. Interference filters Monochromators1.Prisms a. Refractive type b. Reflective type 2.Gratingsa. Diffraction grating b. Transmission grating
3. Sample cells
4. Dectors a. Barrier layer(photo voltaic cell) b. Photo tubes(photo emmisive cells) c. Photo multipiler tubes
Source of light:-
a. Tungstn lamp.
b. Carbon arc lamp.
Filters:-
a. Absorption filter . b. Interference filter.
Monochromoters:-
a. Prisms(refractive). b. Prisms(reflective).
Applications:-
1. Quality control of purity.
2. Quantitative analysis.
3. Determination of ligands.
4. Structure elucidation organic compounds.
5. Determination of pKa value of indicators.
6. Determination of molecular weight of amines.
7. Determination of functional groups.
8. Determination of organic substances.
9. Spectrophtometric titrations.
DefinationsChromophore:-
It is a part of molecule responsible for characteristic absorption at a wavelength.
Ex: =c=c=.
Chromophore are covalently unsaturated.
Auxochrome:-
They do not have any characteristic absorption but they can modify the absorption of chromophore.
Ex: -OH,-NH2.
Isobestic point:-
The wavelength where the molar absoptivity is a same for two substances.
Bathochromic shift:- Shift in λmax towards longer wavelength.
It is also called as red shift.
Hypsochromic shift:- Shift in λmax towards shorter wavelength.
It also called as blue shift.
Hyperchromic effect:- Increase intensity of absorption.
Hypochromic effect:- Decrease intensity of absorption.
Chromogenic agent:-this are responsible for of colour.
Ex: ferric chloride.