dr gihan gawish 1. the absorption spectrum of a chromophore is primarily determined by the chemical...
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1Dr Gihan Gawish
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The absorption spectrum of a chromophore is primarily determined by the chemical structure of the molecule.
A(λ)= e l c
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Factors affecting the absorption of chromophore
Factors produce changes in max. λ and e 1. pH effect2. Polarity of the solvent or neighboring molecules.3. The relative orientation of neighboring
chromophores
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The pH of the solvent determines the ionization state of ionizable chromophores.
Absorption spectrum of tyrosine at pH 6 and 13
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1. pH affect
pH 6pH 6 pH 13pH 13
Λ(nm).Λ(nm).
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40004000
250250 270270 290290 310310
Λmax. At pH 6= 274nmΛmax. At pH 13= 295nmΛmax. At pH 6= 274nmΛmax. At pH 13= 295nm
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The increase in Λ max. in the less polar solvent
Effect of solvent polarity on the spectrum of tyrosine: 1. Solvents water
( solid line) and2. 20% ethylene
glycol (dashed line)
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2.Polarity effect
ee
250250 260260 270270 280280 290290
Λ(nm)Λ(nm)
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Geometric features frequently have strong effects on Λmax and e.
Spectra of DNA as a double stranded DNA differs from a single stranded DNA or after hydrolysis to free nucleuotides.
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3.Orientation effect
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1. Concentration measurementsAccording to Beer’s Lambert law we can calculate
concentrations directly from absorbance readings at
specific wavelength if we know the constant
( absorbitivity e).
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Application of Absorption Spectroscopy
2.Assay of chemical reactions Many chemical reactions can be assayed if
one of the reactants changes in absorbance during the course of the reaction.
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Most substances have characteristic spectra and can be identified thereby
This can be done either by measuring a complete spectrum or by measuring the ratio of absorbance at different wavelengths.
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3. Identification of substances by spectral measurement
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The Λmax= 260nm of DNA increase if
the DNA is heated through a particular
temperature range
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4. The helix coil transition of double stranded DNA: denaturation& renaturation