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siloxane- or polysiloxane-like material with methyl-substituted silicon-oxygen bonding

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نتیجہ نمبر: 20250514131549866648495 مالک: publicuser تبصرے: 0
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FTIR ANALYSIS REPORT

FTIR Spectrum Analysis Report

No.: 20250514131549866648495 Date: 2025-05-14 11:18:10 Reported by: FTIR.fun Contact: [email protected]

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Conclusion

siloxane- or polysiloxane-like material with methyl-substituted silicon-oxygen bonding

General assessment
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#73018 Initial rank 1 Current rank 1 Library lead match 0.0%
Conclusion
  1. Repeated siloxane-containing candidates appear across the leading library results, indicating a recurring organosilicon pattern rather than a single isolated hit.
  2. The sample contains a strong fingerprint-region band at 1014 cm-1 that is characteristic of Si-O-Si-containing materials.
  3. The 1259 cm-1 feature supports methyl substitution on silicon, which is consistent with dimethylsiloxane-type chemistry.
Main limitation

All listed library similarities are effectively 0.0, so the retrieval itself is not a reliable basis for a specific identity claim.

Evidence & interpretation
Evidence

Key evidence

لائبریری معروف مماثلت
dimethyl-bis(trimethylsilyloxy)silane #73018 | match 0.0%
مواد کی سمت
siloxane- or polysiloxane-like material with methyl-substituted silicon-oxygen bonding The library search does not support a firm compound-level identification, but the strongest chemically consistent direction is a siloxane-type material. The sample shows a prominent band near 1014 cm-1 consistent with Si-O-Si stretching, a band near 1259 cm-1 consistent with Si-CH3 deformation, and C-H stretching near 2964 cm-1 compatible with methyl-substituted organosilicon species. This aligns better with the repeated siloxane-containing library candidates than with the aromatic halogenated alternatives. However, the overall library match quality is extremely weak, and the broad features at 3359-3372 cm-1 are not specifically explained by the leading siloxane candidate, so the result should be treated as a broad material direction rather than an entity assignment.
Support

Evidence supporting the conclusion

Only sample-relevant statements that support the present conclusion are shown here.

  1. The library search does not support a firm compound-level identification, but the strongest chemically consistent direction is a siloxane-type material. The sample shows a prominent band near 1014 cm-1 consistent with Si-O-Si stretching, a band near 1259 cm-1 consistent with Si-CH3 deformation, and C-H stretching near 2964 cm-1 compatible with methyl-substituted organosilicon species. This aligns better with the repeated siloxane-containing library candidates than with the aromatic halogenated alternatives. However, the overall library match quality is extremely weak, and the broad features at 3359-3372 cm-1 are not specifically explained by the leading siloxane candidate, so the result should be treated as a broad material direction rather than an entity assignment.
  2. Repeated siloxane-containing candidates appear across the leading library results, indicating a recurring organosilicon pattern rather than a single isolated hit.
  3. The sample contains a strong fingerprint-region band at 1014 cm-1 that is characteristic of Si-O-Si-containing materials.
  4. The 1259 cm-1 feature supports methyl substitution on silicon, which is consistent with dimethylsiloxane-type chemistry.
  5. The 2964 cm-1 C-H stretching band supports aliphatic methyl groups expected in methylsiloxane materials.
  6. The Top-15 library pattern contains several siloxane-related entries, including dimethyl-bis(trimethylsilyloxy)silane, Poly(dimethylsiloxane), vinyl terminated, and a mixture of polysiloxanes.
  7. The observed band at 1014 cm-1 is consistent with silicon-oxygen network or chain stretching expected for siloxane materials.
  8. The 1259 cm-1 band and the methyl C-H stretch at 2964 cm-1 are compatible with methyl-substituted organosilicon groups.
  9. Bands at 797 and 872 cm-1 are also compatible with silicon-methyl or silicon-carbon associated vibrations, although not sufficient alone for a specific compound assignment.
  10. The leading non-siloxane library candidates are chemically heterogeneous and do not form a coherent interpretation of the observed peak set.
Limitations

Evidence that limits the conclusion

  • All listed library similarities are effectively 0.0, so the retrieval itself is not a reliable basis for a specific identity claim.
  • The broad bands at 3359 and 3372 cm-1 suggest O-H-containing moisture, contamination, or another component not explained by the named top library compound alone.
  • Aromatic halogenated library candidates also appear in the Top-15 list, showing that the search output is chemically mixed rather than tightly focused.
  • The present evidence supports a siloxane-like material direction, but it does not securely distinguish between a small siloxane fluid, a polysiloxane mixture, or a silicone rubber-related component.
  • The role of the 1412 cm-1 band and the broad 3359-3372 cm-1 region remains uncertain from the current evidence packet.
  • Without stronger matching spectra or confirmatory measurements, the exact material corresponding to dimethyl-bis(trimethylsilyloxy)silane cannot be established.
Recommendation

Suggested next verification

  • Re-run FTIR on a cleaner preparation or fresh aliquot to check whether the 3359-3372 cm-1 broad absorption persists, as this may reflect adsorbed water or contamination.
  • Compare the sample specifically against reference spectra for polydimethylsiloxane fluids, silicone rubber, and short-chain siloxanes to determine whether the 1014 and 1259 cm-1 bands match a polymeric or low-molecular-weight siloxane pattern.
  • If available, use GC-MS for volatile fractions or pyrolysis-GC-MS for nonvolatile material to distinguish small siloxanes from silicone polymer components.
  • A complementary silicon-sensitive method such as elemental analysis for Si or XPS/EDS on the sample matrix would help confirm that silicon is truly present.
Peak analysis

Detected peaks and interpretation

★ = Literature-supported peak assignment.

Index Characteristic Wavenumber Absorbance Evidence One-line interpretation Citation Confidence
1 · 1014 1.00 - - - -
2 · 797 0.92 - - - -
3 · 1412 0.91 - - - -
4 · 1259 0.84 - - - -
5 · 872 0.51 - - - -
6 · 713 0.25 - - - -
7 · 2964 0.22 - - - -
8 · 3359 0.12 - - - -
9 · 3372 0.12 - - - -
Appendix

Sample information and raw spectrum

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The wavelength range for analysis(cm-1): [(650, 4000)]

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