For this experiment depicted in the picture, Interpret the most important absorbances in the IR spectrum of the essential oil eugenol.

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For this experiment depicted in the picture, Interpret the most important absorbances in the IR spectrum of the essential oil eugenol. 

Experiment: Eugenol (E)
Title:
Ref:
Purpose: Isolate/purify Eugenol by steam distillation followed by pentane extraction techniques.
Isolation of Eugenol from freshly Ground Cloves (a Spice)
Nimitz, J. S. Experiments in Organic Chemistry, Exp. 17.1, p 206.
Ground Cloves
1. Steam Distillation
Но-
(fresh spice)
2. Pentane Extraction
Meo
Reagent table:
Reagent
bp °C
density
Pentane:
36 °C
0.62 g/mL
Eugenol:
254 °C (1000 mBar; 1 Atm)
Transcribed Image Text:Experiment: Eugenol (E) Title: Ref: Purpose: Isolate/purify Eugenol by steam distillation followed by pentane extraction techniques. Isolation of Eugenol from freshly Ground Cloves (a Spice) Nimitz, J. S. Experiments in Organic Chemistry, Exp. 17.1, p 206. Ground Cloves 1. Steam Distillation Но- (fresh spice) 2. Pentane Extraction Meo Reagent table: Reagent bp °C density Pentane: 36 °C 0.62 g/mL Eugenol: 254 °C (1000 mBar; 1 Atm)
92 97-
88
86
84
64
62
60
58
2500
2000
1500
4000
3500
3000
1000
Wavenumbers (cm-1)
% Transmittance
さ
3514.34
LO'9LOE
3002.91
2936.27
2842.59
1763.60
1637.44
1605.37
1510.97-
1464.06
1450.76
1431.18
1367.45
1265.71
4232.36
1199.31
1148.20
1121.36
1033.66
994.20
911.79
849.96
817.05
793.87
745.62
720.01
647.58
Transcribed Image Text:92 97- 88 86 84 64 62 60 58 2500 2000 1500 4000 3500 3000 1000 Wavenumbers (cm-1) % Transmittance さ 3514.34 LO'9LOE 3002.91 2936.27 2842.59 1763.60 1637.44 1605.37 1510.97- 1464.06 1450.76 1431.18 1367.45 1265.71 4232.36 1199.31 1148.20 1121.36 1033.66 994.20 911.79 849.96 817.05 793.87 745.62 720.01 647.58
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