For n to pi* transitions, you may take eg of carbonyl compound, C=O, this functional group is polar due to Oxygen, in the ground state (polarity is there, dipole moment can be calculated) polar solvent like water forms hydrogen bond with lone pairs, in the excited state that is pi*, one electron from lone pair get excited thus oxygen is electron deficient now, hence polarity is less in case of excited state than ground state. Hope this is the answer of your question. Thank you.
Purpose of taking solvent is to get better solubility so that we get a good spectrum. So for cyclohexanone also check it's solubility in standard solvents used in UV Visible spectroscopy and record spectrum, also check for solvent correction. I hope you got the answer.
No, it's depends upon type of transition, for example non bonding to sigma antibonding transitions undergoes blue shift ie towards shorter wavelength, while π-π* undergoes red shift ie towards longer wavelength due to hydrogen bonding.
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Why for n to pi* transition polar solvents stabilise the ground state more? Or why the ground state is more polar for n to pi*?
For n to pi* transitions, you may take eg of carbonyl compound, C=O, this functional group is polar due to Oxygen, in the ground state (polarity is there, dipole moment can be calculated) polar solvent like water forms hydrogen bond with lone pairs, in the excited state that is pi*, one electron from lone pair get excited thus oxygen is electron deficient now, hence polarity is less in case of excited state than ground state. Hope this is the answer of your question. Thank you.
great explanation.
what suitable solvent to be used in the measurement of the UV absorption of cyclohexanone?
Purpose of taking solvent is to get better solubility so that we get a good spectrum. So for cyclohexanone also check it's solubility in standard solvents used in UV Visible spectroscopy and record spectrum, also check for solvent correction. I hope you got the answer.
Hydrogen bonding generally increases the wavelemght max
No, it's depends upon type of transition, for example non bonding to sigma antibonding transitions undergoes blue shift ie towards shorter wavelength, while π-π* undergoes red shift ie towards longer wavelength due to hydrogen bonding.
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Sir is solvent shift and solvent effect same?
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