- Nangungunang tugma ng aklatan: Kloroform #76627
- The top‑1 library match, chloroform, cannot be reconciled with the observed aromatic and methoxy signatures; its library supporting groups (acetate, methoxy, etc.) are artifacts from the similarity metric.
- No distinct halogen stretching bands (e.g., C–Cl near 600–800 cm⁻¹) are evident, contradicting halogenated species.
- The exact molecular identity remains unresolved; the spectrum could correspond to a lignin‑derived material, a methoxylated phenolic resin, or a synthetic aromatic polyether.
- The absence of a strong carbonyl band (~1700 cm⁻¹) suggests limited carboxylic acid or ester content, though conjugation may shift carbonyls lower and cannot be ruled out.
- The assignment of 772 cm⁻¹ is based on analogy and requires corroboration; alternative origins such as silicate or carbonate bands cannot be excluded without further analysis.
Inirerekomendang susunod na hakbang:
Acquire a high‑resolution FTIR spectrum with rigorous subtraction of H₂O and CO₂ to resolve the aromatic pattern and detect weak bands that may reveal substitution details. Perform complementary analyses such as ¹H/¹³C NMR, pyrolysis‑GC/MS, or derivatization followed by GC‑MS to identify methoxy content and aromatic substitution pattern. Compare the spectrum with reference databases of lignin, tannins, methoxylated novolacs, and poly(vinylmethylether) to narrow possibilities.