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Matt Bloodgood
   David Watts
Outline
    Background – C.V. Raman and discovery

    What Raman scattering is and how it works

    How it is used for spec.

    What does it show

    Our experiments

    Data

    Future Directions – how data to be used

    Summary

    References

Chandrashekhar Venkata
Raman
  Born Nov. 7th, 1888 in Southern India

 1907 – was posted in Calcutta as Assistant
  Accountant General; 30 papers.
 Research – acoustics and optics
 Pioneered Indian science – founded Indian
  Academy of Sciences, found Indian Journal
  of Physics (editor)



                              Figure 1. C.V. Raman (Purohit)
Discovery
    1921 – return trip over Mediterranean Sea

     Why blue; Rayleigh – reflection from sky
  1922 – published results; Raman scattering

  born.
 March of 1928, Raman refined experiment
   discovered Stokes shifts (Mercury arc
  lamp).
What is Raman Scattering?
  Scattering of incident light – inelastic

 Rayleigh vs. Raman scattering




       Figure 2. Jablonski Diagram of Rayleigh and
       Raman Scattering. (Chumanov 5)
Stokes and Anti-Stokes
Shifts
  Stokes shifts – red shift due to absorbed

  energy
 Anti-Stokes – blue shift due to energy
  given
 Nuclei vibrations – ω
 Resonant Raman scattering




              Figure 3. Polarization by an Electromagnetic Wave.
              (Chumanov 2)
What Can Raman Do For
Us?
  Molecular analysis – each molecule has

  a distinct spectrum
 Atomic bonds  distinct
     Vibrational frequency of nuclei
    Qualitative Results

     What is there, what is happening?
    Can show progress of a reaction

Spectrometer details
Raman Data
  Data presented relative to excitation

  frequency.
 Wavelength  frequency (cm-1)
 Example:
Raman Spectroscopy
Experiments
    Acid-Base

     Objective: To analyze vibrational shift caused by
     hydrogen extraction using Raman spectroscopy


    Water-Ethanol Systems

     Objective: To analyze the effect on Raman
     scattering of different water-ethanol solutions


    Highly Qualitative

Acid-Base Experimental
    Glacial Acetic Acid





    OH- was used to deprotonate Acetic

    Acid

                          Acetate Ion
Acetic Acid Spectrogram
                            Acetic Acid (CH3COOH)

          500



          450



          400
 Counts




          350



          300



          250
                500   700    900     1100             1300   1500   1700
                                    Wavelength (nm)
Acetate Spectrogram
                            Conjugate Base (CH3COO-)

          500



          450



          400
 Counts




          350



          300



          250
                500   700     900      1100             1300   1500   1700
                                      Wavelength (nm)
Acid Base Overlay
                            Acetic Acid – Acetate Overlay
         500




         450




         400
Counts




                                                                        Acetic Acid
         350                                                            Conjugate Base




         300




         250
               500   700   900     1100            1300   1500   1700
                                 Wavelength (nm)
Acid-Base Results
    What does the spectrogram tell us?

     C-O- peak is red-shifted by ~400cm-1 from
     the C-OH peak


    What does the red-shift mean?

     Electron density has shifted
     Bond vibration frequency is less
Acid-Base Results




  Acetic Acid       Acetate Ion
Water-Ethanol Systems



    Liquid Ethanol

     Forms straight chain layers
     Held together by hydrogen bonding
     Extremely hygroscopic
Water-Ethanol Systems




    Liquid Water

     Forms a lattice structure
     Held together by hydrogen bonding
Water-Ethanol Systems
    Water and ethanol form different liquid

    structures

    What happens when water is added to

    ethanol?
     Water forms hydrogen bonds with ethanol
     Structure of liquid ethanol is broken up
Water-Ethanol Experimental
                Five different water-ethanol solutions
         
                  20% ethanol to 100% ethanol

                                   Ethanol-Water System
         800

         750

         700

         650

         600
                                                                              100%
Counts




         550                                                                  80%
         500                                                                  60%
                                                                              40%
         450
                                                                              20%
         400

         350

         300
               500    700    900        1100             1300   1500   1700
                                       Wavelength (nm)
Water-Ethanol Results
    The more water present, the more blue-

    shifted the peaks
     Peak shifts are linear with respect to amount
     of water added


    ~50cm-1 overall

Future Directions
    Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

     Chemical surface analysis
     Non-destructive
     AFM tip
Summary
    Raman spectroscopy provides insight into

    molecular vibrational spectrum
     Molecular Identification
     Aqueous systems


    Experimental

     Acid-Base
      ○ Stokes shifting was observed due to deprotonation
     Ethanol-Water
      ○ Anti-Stokes shifting was observed due to
        disruption of ethanol liquid structure
References
    Purohit, Vishwas. quot;Sir C.V.Raman and Raman Spectroscopy (1888-1970).quot;

    Buzzle.com. 1 Apr. 2005. 19 Apr. 2009 <http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/4-1-2005-
    67909.asp>.
    Chumanov, George. “Raman Scattering Spectroscopy”. CH 412. Clemson University.

    http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/carey/

    Yeo, Boon-Siang, Johannes Stradler, Thomas Schmid, Renato Zenobi, and Weihua

    Zhang. quot;Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy - Its status, challenges, and Future
    Directions.quot; Chemical Physics Letters 472 (2009): 1-13. ScienceDIrect. 6 Apr. 2009. 22
    Apr. 2009 <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TFN-
    4VKP424-
    9&_user=590719&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C00003019
    8&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=590719&md5=bce1231e5c1255f84c11dce4025
    8933c>.

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Raman Spectroscopy

  • 1. Matt Bloodgood David Watts
  • 2. Outline Background – C.V. Raman and discovery  What Raman scattering is and how it works  How it is used for spec.  What does it show  Our experiments  Data  Future Directions – how data to be used  Summary  References 
  • 3. Chandrashekhar Venkata Raman Born Nov. 7th, 1888 in Southern India   1907 – was posted in Calcutta as Assistant Accountant General; 30 papers.  Research – acoustics and optics  Pioneered Indian science – founded Indian Academy of Sciences, found Indian Journal of Physics (editor) Figure 1. C.V. Raman (Purohit)
  • 4. Discovery 1921 – return trip over Mediterranean Sea   Why blue; Rayleigh – reflection from sky 1922 – published results; Raman scattering  born.  March of 1928, Raman refined experiment  discovered Stokes shifts (Mercury arc lamp).
  • 5. What is Raman Scattering? Scattering of incident light – inelastic   Rayleigh vs. Raman scattering Figure 2. Jablonski Diagram of Rayleigh and Raman Scattering. (Chumanov 5)
  • 6. Stokes and Anti-Stokes Shifts Stokes shifts – red shift due to absorbed  energy  Anti-Stokes – blue shift due to energy given  Nuclei vibrations – ω  Resonant Raman scattering Figure 3. Polarization by an Electromagnetic Wave. (Chumanov 2)
  • 7. What Can Raman Do For Us? Molecular analysis – each molecule has  a distinct spectrum  Atomic bonds  distinct  Vibrational frequency of nuclei Qualitative Results   What is there, what is happening? Can show progress of a reaction 
  • 9. Raman Data Data presented relative to excitation  frequency.  Wavelength  frequency (cm-1)  Example:
  • 10. Raman Spectroscopy Experiments Acid-Base   Objective: To analyze vibrational shift caused by hydrogen extraction using Raman spectroscopy Water-Ethanol Systems   Objective: To analyze the effect on Raman scattering of different water-ethanol solutions Highly Qualitative 
  • 11. Acid-Base Experimental Glacial Acetic Acid  OH- was used to deprotonate Acetic  Acid Acetate Ion
  • 12. Acetic Acid Spectrogram Acetic Acid (CH3COOH) 500 450 400 Counts 350 300 250 500 700 900 1100 1300 1500 1700 Wavelength (nm)
  • 13. Acetate Spectrogram Conjugate Base (CH3COO-) 500 450 400 Counts 350 300 250 500 700 900 1100 1300 1500 1700 Wavelength (nm)
  • 14. Acid Base Overlay Acetic Acid – Acetate Overlay 500 450 400 Counts Acetic Acid 350 Conjugate Base 300 250 500 700 900 1100 1300 1500 1700 Wavelength (nm)
  • 15. Acid-Base Results What does the spectrogram tell us?   C-O- peak is red-shifted by ~400cm-1 from the C-OH peak What does the red-shift mean?   Electron density has shifted  Bond vibration frequency is less
  • 16. Acid-Base Results Acetic Acid Acetate Ion
  • 17. Water-Ethanol Systems Liquid Ethanol   Forms straight chain layers  Held together by hydrogen bonding  Extremely hygroscopic
  • 18. Water-Ethanol Systems Liquid Water   Forms a lattice structure  Held together by hydrogen bonding
  • 19. Water-Ethanol Systems Water and ethanol form different liquid  structures What happens when water is added to  ethanol?  Water forms hydrogen bonds with ethanol  Structure of liquid ethanol is broken up
  • 20. Water-Ethanol Experimental Five different water-ethanol solutions   20% ethanol to 100% ethanol Ethanol-Water System 800 750 700 650 600 100% Counts 550 80% 500 60% 40% 450 20% 400 350 300 500 700 900 1100 1300 1500 1700 Wavelength (nm)
  • 21. Water-Ethanol Results The more water present, the more blue-  shifted the peaks  Peak shifts are linear with respect to amount of water added ~50cm-1 overall 
  • 22. Future Directions Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy   Chemical surface analysis  Non-destructive  AFM tip
  • 23. Summary Raman spectroscopy provides insight into  molecular vibrational spectrum  Molecular Identification  Aqueous systems Experimental   Acid-Base ○ Stokes shifting was observed due to deprotonation  Ethanol-Water ○ Anti-Stokes shifting was observed due to disruption of ethanol liquid structure
  • 24. References Purohit, Vishwas. quot;Sir C.V.Raman and Raman Spectroscopy (1888-1970).quot;  Buzzle.com. 1 Apr. 2005. 19 Apr. 2009 <http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/4-1-2005- 67909.asp>. Chumanov, George. “Raman Scattering Spectroscopy”. CH 412. Clemson University.  http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/carey/  Yeo, Boon-Siang, Johannes Stradler, Thomas Schmid, Renato Zenobi, and Weihua  Zhang. quot;Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy - Its status, challenges, and Future Directions.quot; Chemical Physics Letters 472 (2009): 1-13. ScienceDIrect. 6 Apr. 2009. 22 Apr. 2009 <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TFN- 4VKP424- 9&_user=590719&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C00003019 8&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=590719&md5=bce1231e5c1255f84c11dce4025 8933c>.