A. Weber et al., New ways of determining structural groups in brown coals and their bioconversion products by FT IR spectroscopy, APPL MICR B, 54(5), 2000, pp. 681-685
New methods of determining the structural groups -COOH and -CH2- have been
developed. The investigation of carboxyl groups is possible both after deri
vatization with p-fluorophenacylbromide and by quantitative interpretation
of the Fourier transform infrared (FT IR) spectra. There exists a linear re
lationship between the results of these two methods that is generally valid
for the analysis of all brown coal components. The maximum extinction coef
ficient of the symmetric stretching vibration band of the CH2 groups has be
en determined using model substances. This allows quantification of this st
ructural group directly from the FT IR spectrum. The results agree with the
contents of methylene groups as determined by C-13-cross polarization-magi
c angle spinning-nuclear magnetic resonance (C-13 CPMAS NMR) spectroscopy.
Using these methods, the COOH and CH2 groups contained in brown coals of th
e North Rhine region and in their bioconversion products have been quantifi
ed.