Infrared spectrum comparison chart.
Analysis result: nitrogen-containing aliphatic polymer with N-H functionality, possibly alongside ether or alcohol-type C-O bonding.
The library top hit is Poly(ethylenimine),epichlorohydrin modified, but the overall match strength is very weak and no direct or related literature evidence independently confirms that specific material. The observed FTIR pattern is more safely described as a nitrogen-containing aliphatic polymeric material showing an N-H/O-H stretching band near 3294 cm-1, aliphatic C-H bands at 2922 and 2853 cm-1, a band near 1645 cm-1 consistent with amine-associated bending and/or bound water contribution, and strong fingerprint-region absorption at 1226 and 1034 cm-1 that can fit C-N and/or C-O single-bond vibrations. Because the top-library pattern also includes poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(ethylene oxide), and epichlorohydrin/ethylene oxide-related polymers, the defensible conclusion is a broader amine-containing aliphatic polymer direction rather than a firm assignment to the named library compound