Infrared spectrum comparison chart.
Analysis result: Oxygen-containing carbonaceous material, likely carbonate or carboxylate.
The FTIR spectrum presents two prominent bands at 874 and 1406 cm⁻¹ that are characteristic of carbonate (CO₃²⁻) vibrations. The 874 cm⁻¹ peak corresponds to the ν₂ out-of-plane bending mode, and the 1406 cm⁻¹ peak is assigned to the ν₃ asymmetric stretching mode, as supported by literature reports on carbonated materials [1,2]. The 1406 cm⁻¹ feature may also contain contributions from symmetric carboxylate (COO⁻) stretching, consistent with observations for aliphatic dicarboxylic acids (Cabaniss et al., 1998). The reference library comparison returned 5-methylpyrimidine as the nearest match with low confidence (15%) and indicated an aromatic/methoxy composition, but the spectral evidence is more consistent with a carbonate- or carboxylate-dominated material
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