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Oxide

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FTIR ANALYSIS REPORT

Spectrum Analysis Result

No.: 20260520113050907169204 Date: 2026-05-20 06:09:45 Reported by: FTIR.fun Contact: [email protected]

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Executive conclusion

Oxide

Class / direction
Pangkalahatang kumpiyansa
#151435 Initial rank 1 Current rank 1 Library lead match 83.5%
Resulta
  1. Aggregate family-key resolution (llm_existing_family_choice): Best aggregate family is oxide. The library axis is only moderate (0.725, below lock) and internally split between halide and oxide-like candidates, with several top hits including oxomagnesium and nickel/oxygen species, so its halide direction is not decisive. The KG axis differs by giving a broad low-confidence oxygen-containing assignment from peaks at 472, 1647, 3421, and 3853 plus metal-oxygen / metal-hydroxyl group evidence, but it lacks usable literature backing and is too general to return directly. The LLM axis differs again by focusing narrowly on a strong hydrated-water/background contribution at 1647/3421/3853 from direct literature, which explains moisture-related oxygen signals but not a full bulk family. Oxide is the most defensible shared abstraction because it reconciles the KG metal-oxygen evidence with the library’s oxide-side alternatives while avoiding overcommitting to halide and recognizing that the LLM evidence likely captures hydration/background superimposed on an oxygen-rich inorganic material.
  2. Library view: Library retrieval keeps Sassafras oil (#151435) as the nearest match.
  3. Reference clues: KG derives the direction oxygen containing from group-level evidence. top graph recall is spectrum #17826. Online literature search did not yield a usable peak-backed or direction-matched source. Errors: google_scholar:multiple sample side groups align with the curated family direction oxygen containing semantic bridge links this direction to known direction "acetic acid; aniline". 472 cm-1 stretching vibration FTIR: Online literature cooldown state is not valid JSON: /home/bob/projects/ftirfun/runtime/online_literature_engine_cooldowns.json: Extra data: line 46 column 2 (char 2116) | springer:multiple sample side groups align with the curated family direction oxygen containing semantic bridge links this direction to known direction "acetic acid; aniline". 472 cm-1 stretching vibration FTIR: Online literature cooldown state is not valid JSON: /home/bob/projects/ftirfun/runtime/online_literature_engine_cooldowns.json: Extra data: line 46 column 2 (char 2116) | crossref:multiple sample side groups align with the curated family direction oxygen containing semantic bridge links this direction to known direction "acetic acid; aniline". 472 cm-1 stretching vibration FTIR: Online literature cooldown state is not valid JSON: /home/bob/projects/ftirfun/runtime/online_literature_engine_cooldowns.json: Extra data: line 46 column 2 (char 2116). semantic bridge links the current direction to known directions such as "acetic acid; aniline", "acetic acid; aniline". secondary component clues remain visible through nitrogen containing, main group element containing.
Primary risk

dual-axis confidence 0.400 is below dynamic threshold 0.780

Library comparison

Reference spectrum for the identified material type vs. uploaded sample

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Top 15 candidates

Reference library candidates

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Peak analysis

Detected peaks and interpretation

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Index Characteristic Wavenumber Absorbance Sources One-line interpretation KG citation LLM confidence
1 472 0.99 RAG / KG 472 cm-1: possible source: inorganic/mineral contribution possible but poorly constrained; KG hint: nitrogen; ring. - Kumpiyansa ng LLM
2 3421 0.66 RAG / KG 3421 cm-1: possible source: hydrated amide/proteinaceous organic material with amino and oxygen-containing groups; moisture / adsorbed water contribution is significant; KG hint: amide; nitrogen. - Kumpiyansa ng LLM
3 1647 0.26 RAG / KG 1647 cm-1: possible source: hydrated amide/proteinaceous organic material with amino and oxygen-containing groups; moisture / adsorbed water contribution is significant; KG hint: amide; nitrogen. - Kumpiyansa ng LLM
4 764 0.13 RAG / KG 764 cm-1: possible source: inorganic/mineral contribution possible but poorly constrained; KG hint: nitrogen; ring. - Kumpiyansa ng LLM
5 2074 0.04 KG 2074 cm-1: possible source: nitrogen; ring. - -
6 3853 0.04 RAG / KG 3853 cm-1: possible source: moisture / adsorbed water contribution is significant; KG hint: ring; ring 6m. - Kumpiyansa ng LLM
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Evidence

Conclusion evidence

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Nangungunang tugma sa library LIB
Oxide #151435 | match 83.5%
Direksyon ng materyal
Oxide Likely material direction: moisture / adsorbed water contribution is significant (78% support).
Supporting peaks
1647 cm-1 3421 cm-1 3853 cm-1 472 cm-1 764 cm-1
Supporting groups
water o_h aldehyde amide carboxyl metal_hydroxyl metal_oxygen metalloid_oxygen
Reasoning

Reasoning chain

This section explains how the current conclusion was reached from the available evidence.

  1. Aggregate family-key resolution keeps the final direction at "Oxide" based on the tri-axis family decision rules.
  2. Current policy keeps this result at material-direction level instead of a specific substance.
  3. Library retrieval keeps Sassafras oil (#151435) as the nearest match.
  4. KG derives the direction oxygen containing from group-level evidence. top graph recall is spectrum #17826. Online literature search did not yield a usable peak-backed or direction-matched source. Errors: google_scholar:multiple sample side groups align with the curated family direction oxygen containing semantic bridge links this direction to known direction "acetic acid; aniline". 472 cm-1 stretching vibration FTIR: Online literature cooldown state is not valid JSON: /home/bob/projects/ftirfun/runtime/online_literature_engine_cooldowns.json: Extra data: line 46 column 2 (char 2116) | springer:multiple sample side groups align with the curated family direction oxygen containing semantic bridge links this direction to known direction "acetic acid; aniline". 472 cm-1 stretching vibration FTIR: Online literature cooldown state is not valid JSON: /home/bob/projects/ftirfun/runtime/online_literature_engine_cooldowns.json: Extra data: line 46 column 2 (char 2116) | crossref:multiple sample side groups align with the curated family direction oxygen containing semantic bridge links this direction to known direction "acetic acid; aniline". 472 cm-1 stretching vibration FTIR: Online literature cooldown state is not valid JSON: /home/bob/projects/ftirfun/runtime/online_literature_engine_cooldowns.json: Extra data: line 46 column 2 (char 2116). semantic bridge links the current direction to known directions such as "acetic acid; aniline", "acetic acid; aniline". secondary component clues remain visible through nitrogen containing, main group element containing.
  5. Local literature explicitly places water-vapor absorption at 1647 cm-1 in the amide I region (S2). The sample also carries a stated broad O-H/moisture background above 3400 cm-1, and 3421 cm-1 is consistent with such hydration. The weak 3853 cm-1 high-band signal is also flagged as possible background in the sample metadata, so moisture/background contribution is strongly supported.
  6. Peak notes: 472: LLM: inorganic/mineral contribution possible but poorly constrained | KG: nitrogen; ring; 3421: LLM: hydrated amide/proteinaceous organic material with amino and oxygen-containing groups; moisture / adsorbed water contribution is significant | KG: amide; nitrogen; 1647: LLM: hydrated amide/proteinaceous organic material with amino and oxygen-containing groups; moisture / adsorbed water contribution is significant | KG: amide; nitrogen; 764: LLM: inorganic/mineral contribution possible but poorly constrained | KG: nitrogen; ring.
Risk

Uncertainty and blockers

These items limit how far the current conclusion can be trusted or refined.

  • dual-axis confidence 0.400 is below dynamic threshold 0.780
  • LLM/KG agreement 0.000 is below 0.600
  • Broad O-H / moisture background is visible above 3400 cm-1
  • KG limit: online literature enrichment failed: google_scholar:multiple sample side groups align with the curated family direction oxygen containing semantic bridge links this direction to known direction "acetic acid; aniline". 472 cm-1 stretching vibration FTIR: Online literature cooldown state is not valid JSON: /home/bob/projects/ftirfun/runtime/online_literature_engine_cooldowns.json: Extra data: line 46 column 2 (char 2116)
  • online literature enrichment failed: google_scholar:multiple sample side groups align with the curated family direction oxygen containing semantic bridge links this direction to known direction "acetic acid; aniline". 472 cm-1 stretching vibration FTIR: Online literature cooldown state is not valid JSON: /home/bob/projects/ftirfun/runtime/online_literature_engine_cooldowns.json: Extra data: line 46 column 2 (char 2116)
Recommendation

Recommended next steps

These are the next verification actions suggested by the current reasoning output.

  • Reacquire or reprocess the spectrum before making a stronger identification claim because Broad O-H / moisture background is visible above 3400 cm-1.
  • Use discriminative bands around 1647, 3421, 3853, 472, 764 to decide between the LLM-supported moisture / adsorbed water contribution is significant direction and the KG-supported oxygen containing direction.
  • If mixture remains plausible after the peak-level checks, reopen component peeling only after better library coverage or cleaner acquisition is available.
Mixture

Component and mixture notes

When present, mixture or component-peeling diagnostics are summarized here.

  • Two-component formulation analysis is paused because the current library does not have enough coverage for reliable formulation-level inference.
  • The old two-component code path is kept in the repository, but the runtime no longer uses it to avoid pushing the search toward unsupported composition claims.
  • Component peeling is paused in runtime because conservative low-match replay did not produce verified wins after excluding self-peeling.
  • The exploration was still useful: relaxing the gates restored peelability, but most new extractions were self-peeling or chemically implausible, which clarified the current boundary of the library and gating design.
  • The peeling implementation remains in the repository for later reactivation after stronger low-match evidence appears.
Appendix

Sample information and raw spectrum

The raw uploaded spectrum is retained here for audit and manual review.

Baseline correction method: Asymmetric Least Squares Smoothing

The wavelength range for analysis(cm-1): [(400, 4000)]

Raw spectrum without baseline correction or other processing:

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