Light is either absorbed, reflected, or transmitted. The color of a substance depends on the wavelengths that it reflects. A substance that appears blue absorbs orange and reflects blue light.
The energy of light must be equal to the energy gap between the HOMO and LUMO.
Dyes typically contain conjugated double and single bonds. This results in a lower energy gap between the HOMO and LUMO, and therefore, a lower required energy of light is needed to excite an electron. Lower energy light has a longer wavelength, making most dyes able to absorb light in the visible range.
A spectrophotometer measures transmittance, or the amount of light that passes through a substance. This is related to the absorbance, or the amount of light absorbed by the substance. The spectrophotometer produces a plot of absorbance versus wavelength called an absorbance spectrum.
The concentration of a sample affects the absorbance through the Beer-Lambert law. Absorbance is dependent on the concentration times the molar attenuation coefficient and the path length. Therefore, as concentration increases, so does absorbance. A standard curve of a sample’s absorbance versus known concentrations can derive a linear equation that can be used to find the concentration of an unknown sample based on the absorbance.
Source: Lara Al Hariri at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA, USA
Here, we show the laboratory preparation for 10 students working in pairs, with some excess. Please adjust quantities as needed.
All stock solutions in 50 mL solvent | |||
Dye | Stock concentration | Mass | Solvent |
β-carotene | 1 x 10-3 (1 mM) | 0.027 g | Hexane |
Indigo | 1 x 10-3 (1 mM) | 0.013 g | DMF |
All test solutions diluted to 50 mL | |||
Dye | Test concentration | Stock volume | Solvent |
β-carotene | 3 x 10-6 (3 µM) | 150 µL | Hexane |
Indigo | 3 x 10-6 (3 µM) | 150 µL | DMF |
All solutions diluted to 50 mL with hexane | ||
Dye | Concentration | Stock volume |
β-carotene | 1.9 x 10-6 (1.9 µM) | 95 µL |
β-carotene | 3.7 x 10-6 (3.7 µM) | 185 µL |
β-carotene | 7.5 x 10-6 (7.5 µM) | 375 µL |
β-carotene | 11 x 10-6 (11 µM) | 550 µL |
β-carotene | 15 x 10-6 (15 µM) | 750 µL |