Determination of Absorption Maxima
Determination of Absorption Maxima
The extent to which a sample absorbs light depends upon the wavelength of light. The
wavelength at which a substance shows maximum absorbance is called absorption maximum
or λmax.
1. Set the spectrophotometer wavelength to 200 nm and with a cuvette containing distilled
water to set the instrument reference level.
2. Place the cuvette containing the prepared dilution in the sample compartment. Record
the absorbance.
3. Repeat steps 2 at wavelength increments of 200 nm up to 400 nm and record absorbance
at each wavelength setting.
4. Plot the results as absorbance against wavelength.
5. From the graph note the wavelength of maximum absorbance for this solution.
Data Table:
Wavelength (λ) Absorbance
235 0.399
240 0.592
245 0.574
250 0.442
255 0.307
260 0.228
265 0.148
270 0.115
Result:
(a) Absorptivity coefficient
Absorptivity coefficient, also known as the molar absorptivity coefficient, is a measure of how
well a chemical species (chemically identical molecules) absorbs a given wavelength of light.
It is the absorbance of a substance placed in 1cm cuvette cell when the concentration is 1 molar.
A =ε*b*c
Where ε is the wavelength-dependent molar absorptivity coefficient with units of M-1 cm-1 .
Therefore, if we know A at the λmax, c, and b (always equal to 1 cm), we can calculate ε by
rearranging the Beer-Lambert equation as follows:
ε=A/cb
Reagents:
Apparatus:
UV Spectrophotometer
Test tube
Pipette
Volumetric flask
Electronic balance
Procedure:
1. 2 test tubes were taken, and were marked serially from 1-2 and were kept in a test tube
holder.
2. Test tube marked 1 was taken and was added with 5 ml stock solution (Previous ly
prepared) and 100 ml distilled water.
3. Test tube marked 2 was taken and was added with 10 ml stock solution and 100 ml
distilled water.
1 5 100 5
2 10 100 .01
Calibration of UV Spectrophotometer:
Determination of absorbance for the working standard and the sample solution:
Data table:
0 0
5 0.592
10 0.930
Calculation:
=0.592/ (5×1)
=0.930/ (10×1)
= (0.1184+0.093)/2
Result: