3. Answer ALL parts. (a) a Describe an experimental technique which may be used to determine the fluorescence lifetime o

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3. Answer ALL parts. (a) a Describe an experimental technique which may be used to determine the fluorescence lifetime o

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3. Answer ALL parts. (a) a Describe an experimental technique which may be used to determine the fluorescence lifetime of a material. Illustrate your answer with a suitable diagram detailing the experimental set-up. ) (b) [10 marks] Two vibrational modes of CO2 are shown below. Indicate which vibrational mode you would expect to observe in the infrared region, clearly stating a reason for your answer. [6 marks] Discuss the origin of Raman scattering in molecules. Your discussion should outline the selection rule associated with Raman spectroscopy, and include any relevant equations. [6 marks]
(d) Raman spectroscopy is a versatile spectroscopic technique often used in the analysis of aqueous samples and biological materials, such as tissue and cells. Account for the weak Raman activity of water molecules. [6 marks] The electronic absorption spectra of coordination complexes have a number of different components which may contribute to their overall spectra. Describe, using suitable examples, the origins of electronic absorption spectra in coordination complexes under the following headings: (e) (i) Charge transfer spectra. (ii) d-d spectra. (iii) Ligand spectra. [12 marks]
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