Can you distinguish a pair of enantiomers by IR- spectroscopy?..
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The IR spectra of of the (R,R) and (S,S) enantiomers are identical. However, the VCD spectra have opposite sign (see the illustration at the top of the next page). Thus, computed VCD spectra can easily distinguish enantiomers.
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Explanation:
The IR spectra of of the (R,R) and (S,S) enantiomers are identical. However, the VCD spectra have contrary sign (see the example on the pinnacle of the following page). Thus, computed VCD spectra can without difficulty distinguish enantiomers
IR spectroscopy can distinguish among structural isomers due to the fact those molecules have one of a kind bond strengths, decreased masses, and consequently one of a kind height positions .
So, IRspectroscopy can distinguish enantiomers.
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