MTBElike
MTBElike is a term used to describe a class of molecules that share structural similarities with methylenetetrahydroxybutanol (MTBE), a gasoline additive. While MTBE itself has been largely phased out in many regions due to environmental concerns, the MTBElike structures continue to be of interest in various chemical and biological contexts. These molecules typically feature a central carbon atom bonded to multiple oxygen-containing functional groups, often including hydroxyl and ether linkages.
The significance of MTBElike compounds can vary depending on their specific structure. Some may serve as intermediates