The current FTIR pattern is most consistent with a fluorinated organic material, plausibly a fluorocarbon or fluoropolymer-like sample, but the library evidence is weak and does not support a firm compound-level identification. The strongest sample-centered support is the cluster of intense bands in the 1160-1181 and 1307 cm⁻1 region together with multiple fingerprint absorptions between 770 and 1054 cm⁻1, a pattern that is compatible with C-F-rich materials. At the same time, the spectrum also shows C-H stretching at 2813 and 2943 cm⁻1 and a bending feature near 1459 cm⁻1, which argues against a fully perfluorinated composition and favors a broader fluorinated hydrocarbon or fluoropolymer-like direction rather than a specific fluorocarbon entity