The sample of IRAS galaxies with spectral energy distributions that peak ne
ar 60 mu m are called Sixty Micron Peakers (SMPs or 60PKs). Their generally
peculiar and amorphous morphologies, hot dust and lack of a cirrus compone
nt have been interpreted as being indicative of a recent interaction/merger
event. Mid-infrared spectra of eight SMPs, obtained with ISOPHOT-S in the
similar to 2-11 mu m band are presented. Four of the observed sources are H
II region-like (H2) galaxies, three are Seyfert 2 and one is unclassified.
Emission attributed to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) at 6.2 mu m,
7.7 mu m and 8.6 mu m is ubiquitous in the spectra. The PHOT-S spectrum of
the H2 galaxy IRAS 23346+ 1519 exhibits a bright 11.04 mu m line and an 8.
6 mu m feature of comparable size to its 7.7 mu m feature. [S IV] emission
at 10.5 mu m was detected in three of four H2 galaxies and in one Seyfert 2
galaxy. The ratio of the 7.7 mu m PAH feature to the continuum at 7.7 mu m
(PAH L/C) divides the eight SMPs at a ratio greater than 0.8 for H2 and le
ss than 0.8 for Seyfert galaxies. An anti-correlation between PAH L/C. and
the ratio of the continuum flux at 5.9 mu m to the flux at 60 mu m is found
, similar to that found in ultraluminous infrared galaxies. Silicate absorp
tion at approximately 9.7 mu m was observed in the Seyfert 2 galaxy, IRAS 0
4385-0828 and in IRAS 03344-2103. The previously unclassified SMP galaxy IR
AS 03344-2103 is probably a Seyfert 2.