Spectral Animation

Robert J. Lancashire, University of the West Indies, Mona, JAMAICA.
Paul M. Lahti, Eric Motyka, Allison Rafuse, and Jason Numbers,University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA USA.
(select underlined passages to connect)


The links below are devoted to visualizing molecular vibrations using a web browser plugin called Chime. This plugin also allows for an interactive manipulation of the spectra obtained for the given molecules. This plugin can be downloaded for free from the MDL web site where further information on the plugin and links to other web sites are available. The pages linked below are set up so that the lead page displays the FTIR spectra and from this page any of the visualized vibrations of the molecule can be accessed by clicking on their link in the table. It should be noted that the wavenumber of the vibrations in the tables are exaggerated somewhat which comes from the fact that semi-empirical calculations were performed to obtain them using the computational programs Spartan, Hyperchem, or Gaussian.

More details can be found at our link describing how these pages were created!


To view these demos, you need a PC with IE 6.0 or Netscape 4.x,; you must install
the Chime plugin (version 2.6) from MDL. This only works for Wintel machines, and will
not work on Apple machines (sorry -- Chime plugin limitations).


Eric Motyka (UMass B.S. '99 Chem)

Allison Rafuse (UMass B.S. '99 Chem Honors)

Jason Numbers (UMass B.B. '05 Chem)

created the test pages you are using. Both were winners of the UMass-Chemistry
Hypercube Award, a gift of Hyperchem Software generously donated by the Hypercube.

You may now begin to test your IR skills!