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chlorinated organosilicon or other substituted organic compound containing aliphatic C-H with a carbonyl-type band

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Result No.: 20250711105741059388050 Owner: publicuser Comments: 0
FTIR Analysis Report

chlorinated organosilicon or other substituted organic compound containing aliphatic C-H with a carbonyl-type band

Sample & Measurement Parameters

Report No. 20250711105741059388050
Date 2025-07-12 06:56:52
Spectral Range (cm⁻¹) [(650, 4000)]
Baseline ALS
Confidence 0%

Identification Result

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The current FTIR result does not support a firm compound-level identification. The nearest library hit is dichloro-(3-chloropropyl)-methylsilane, but the retrieval is extremely weak and the Top-15 list is chemically inconsistent, so this should not be treated as a confirmed match. The spectrum is more safely described as an uncertain chlorinated organosilicon or other substituted organic material showing aliphatic C-H absorption and a strong band near 1704 cm-1 consistent with a carbonyl-type feature. Because the leading library candidate does not itself explain the apparent carbonyl band, and no direct or related literature evidence narrows the assignment, the conclusion should remain broad

Library Comparison

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Library Search Results — Top 15 Candidates

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Peak Analysis

★ = Literature-supported assignment
# Wavenumber (cm⁻¹) Absorbance Assignment Citation Confidence
1 · 782 1.00 - - -
2 · 1000 0.76 - - -
3 · 1257 0.53 - - -
4 · 1704 0.53 - - -
5 · 1538 0.34 - - -
6 · 1402 0.28 - - -
7 · 1448 0.23 - - -
8 · 862 0.16 - - -
9 · 660 0.14 - - -
10 · 2959 0.14 - - -
11 · 685 0.13 - - -
12 · 1170 0.12 - - -
13 · 1954 0.11 - - -

Appendix — Raw Spectrum

Raw sample spectrum
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