Measurement of Ascorbic Acid Samples' Optical Rotation via an Improvised Polarimeter for Purity Assessment

The polarization of light finds practical application in physics and chemistry through the optical activity phenomenon, where polarimeters play a crucial role. This research builds on the improvised polarimeter designed by Kvittingen and Sjursnes, implemented with relevant modifications, to measure...

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Main Authors: Felicidario, Ryan, Delos Santos, Ramon M
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.physics-faculty-pubs-11742024-11-02T23:58:48Z Measurement of Ascorbic Acid Samples' Optical Rotation via an Improvised Polarimeter for Purity Assessment Felicidario, Ryan Delos Santos, Ramon M The polarization of light finds practical application in physics and chemistry through the optical activity phenomenon, where polarimeters play a crucial role. This research builds on the improvised polarimeter designed by Kvittingen and Sjursnes, implemented with relevant modifications, to measure optical rotations of over-the-counter ascorbic acid samples. The study aims to assess the purity of two brands of ascorbic acid through polarimetry, comparing the calculated specific rotation with the literature values and supplementing the characterization with melting point determination. The constructed polarimeter, assembled using Lego bricks, provides an affordable alternative for educational purposes, addressing the challenges observed in the accessibility of commercial polarimeters for classroom demonstrations. The methodology encompasses pre-experiment steps involving polarimeter construction, the experiment utilizing polarimetry and complementary melting point determination, and post-experiment analysis to determine specific rotation from the measured optical rotations. Results indicate that Brand X exhibited specific rotations close to theoretical values, inferring high purity. Conversely, Brand Y shows significant deviations, suggesting potential impurities. These conclusions are supported by melting point data. The comprehensive approach combining polarimetry and melting point determination enhances the reliability of purity assessments, showcasing the effectiveness of the improvised polarimeter in practical applications. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/174 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/physics-faculty-pubs/article/1174/viewcontent/Felicidario_2024_J._Phys.__Conf._Ser._2871_012009.pdf Physics Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Optics Physical Sciences and Mathematics Physics
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topic Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Optics
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Physics
spellingShingle Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Optics
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Physics
Felicidario, Ryan
Delos Santos, Ramon M
Measurement of Ascorbic Acid Samples' Optical Rotation via an Improvised Polarimeter for Purity Assessment
description The polarization of light finds practical application in physics and chemistry through the optical activity phenomenon, where polarimeters play a crucial role. This research builds on the improvised polarimeter designed by Kvittingen and Sjursnes, implemented with relevant modifications, to measure optical rotations of over-the-counter ascorbic acid samples. The study aims to assess the purity of two brands of ascorbic acid through polarimetry, comparing the calculated specific rotation with the literature values and supplementing the characterization with melting point determination. The constructed polarimeter, assembled using Lego bricks, provides an affordable alternative for educational purposes, addressing the challenges observed in the accessibility of commercial polarimeters for classroom demonstrations. The methodology encompasses pre-experiment steps involving polarimeter construction, the experiment utilizing polarimetry and complementary melting point determination, and post-experiment analysis to determine specific rotation from the measured optical rotations. Results indicate that Brand X exhibited specific rotations close to theoretical values, inferring high purity. Conversely, Brand Y shows significant deviations, suggesting potential impurities. These conclusions are supported by melting point data. The comprehensive approach combining polarimetry and melting point determination enhances the reliability of purity assessments, showcasing the effectiveness of the improvised polarimeter in practical applications.
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author Felicidario, Ryan
Delos Santos, Ramon M
author_facet Felicidario, Ryan
Delos Santos, Ramon M
author_sort Felicidario, Ryan
title Measurement of Ascorbic Acid Samples' Optical Rotation via an Improvised Polarimeter for Purity Assessment
title_short Measurement of Ascorbic Acid Samples' Optical Rotation via an Improvised Polarimeter for Purity Assessment
title_full Measurement of Ascorbic Acid Samples' Optical Rotation via an Improvised Polarimeter for Purity Assessment
title_fullStr Measurement of Ascorbic Acid Samples' Optical Rotation via an Improvised Polarimeter for Purity Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Ascorbic Acid Samples' Optical Rotation via an Improvised Polarimeter for Purity Assessment
title_sort measurement of ascorbic acid samples' optical rotation via an improvised polarimeter for purity assessment
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/174
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/physics-faculty-pubs/article/1174/viewcontent/Felicidario_2024_J._Phys.__Conf._Ser._2871_012009.pdf
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