Infrared spectrum comparison chart.
Analysis result: oxygenated organic material with ester and ether-type C-O bonding, possibly a solvent-like acetate or acrylate/methacrylate-type component.
The FTIR pattern is most consistent with an oxygenated organic material containing a strong ester carbonyl and multiple C-O stretching bands. The sample shows a prominent band at 1734 cm-1 together with strong features at 1239, 1203, 1097, and 1017 cm-1, which supports ester and/or ether-type bonding, and aliphatic C-H bands at 2872, 1453, and 1371 cm-1 indicate methyl-containing alkyl groups. Although the nearest library label is 1-methoxypropan-2-yl acetate, the retrieval confidence is effectively absent and the Top-15 candidates are chemically mixed, spanning acetate solvents, methoxy carbonyl compounds, and acrylic or methacrylic polymers. On the present evidence, the safest conclusion is therefore a broader oxygenated ester/ether organic direction rather than a firm assignment to a single named compound