Dehydratatus
Dehydratatus is a term used primarily in speculative chemistry and science fiction to denote either the dehydrated state of a molecule or the dehydration process itself, in which water is removed from a substrate. The word is constructed from Latin roots meaning “without water,” reflecting its focus on water loss during chemical transformation.
In this usage, dehydratatus highlights the chemical consequences of removing water, such as increased unsaturation or
In real chemistry, the corresponding concepts are dehydration reactions and dehydration synthesis. Dehydratatus is not an
Typical routes to achieve dehydration involve heating a substrate in the presence of dehydrating agents or
See also: dehydration reaction, dehydration synthesis, anhydride, etherification.