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Resumen de Birge Sponer Estimation of the C 'H Bond Dissociation Energy in Chloroform Using Infrared, Near-Infrared, and Visible Absorption Spectroscopy. An Experiment in Physical Chemistry.

M.L. Myrick, A.E. Greer, A.A. Nieuwland, R.J. Priore, Jonathan Scaffidi, Danielle Andreatta, Paula Colavita

  • The fundamental and overtone vibrational absorption spectroscopy of the C�H unit in CHCl3 is measured for transitions from the ? = 0 energy level to ? = 1 through ? = 5 energy levels. The energies of the transitions exhibit a linearly-decreasing spacing between adjacent vibrational levels as the vibrational quantum number increases. These data are used as the basis for Birge�Sponer estimation of the dissociation energy, D0, for the C�H bond in chloroform. The value obtained from the first 5 transitions is D0 = 459 ± 8 kJ mol-1 (95% confident interval), compared to a literature value of the bond dissociation energy for this bond of 401 kJ mol-1. The error of 14.5% results from sampling only the most harmonic energy levels in the vibrational potential well.


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