5.6.3

Mass Spectrometry

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Mass Spectrometry

Mass spectrometry is an extremely precise technique. The theory is covered in the physical chemistry section, but here we will talk about reading spectra.

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Identifying compounds

  • The first step is to identify the molecular ion peak.
    • This gives the mass of the compound.
  • The molecular ion peak will have the highest value.
    • E.g. The mass of ethanedioic acid (C2O4H2) is 90 gmol-1 and so the molecular ion peak will be at 90.
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High resolution mass spectrometry

  • High resolution mass spectrometry is so sensitive that it can be used to measure single atoms.
  • This technique can also distinguish between molecules which have only a small difference in their molecular masses.
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Butane vs propanal

  • A good example of this difference is butane vs. propanal.
    • Both butane and propanal have a molecular mass of 58 gmol-1.
    • If you look more accurately, the actual masses are 58.078 gmol-1 for butane and 58.046 gmol-1 for propanal.
      • This is because the relative masses of hydrogen and oxygen are very slightly different to the rough values of 1 and 16.
  • A high resolution mass spectrometer can distinguish between these small differences, whereas a low resolution spectrometer cannot.
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Butane vs propanal cont.

  • If the high resolution spectrometer shows a mass of 58.078 gmol-1:
    • We know the molecule must be butane and NOT propanal.
  • And if the high resolution spectrometer shows a mass of 58.046 gmol-1:
    • We know the molecule must be propanal and NOT butane.

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2Physical Chemistry 2 (A2 Only)

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5Organic Chemistry 1

6Organic Chemistry 2 (A2 Only)

6.1Optical Isomerism (A2 Only)

6.2Aldehydes & Ketones (A2 Only)

6.3Carboxylic Acids & Esters (A2 Only)

6.4Aromatic Chemistry (A2 Only)

6.5Amines (A2 Only)

6.6Polymers (A2 Only)

6.7Biological Organic (A2 Only)

6.8Organic Synthesis (A2 Only)

6.9NMR Spectroscopy (A2 Only)

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6.11A-A* (AO3/4) - Organic 2

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