anhydridelike
Anhydridelike is a descriptive term in chemistry used to refer to compounds or fragments that resemble anhydrides in either structure or reactivity. The designation is not a formal class but a heuristic used when a species behaves similarly to a carboxylic anhydride or contains a fragment that could function as an anhydride under certain conditions.
Structurally, anhyrididelike motifs typically feature a linkage or arrangement that mimics the acyl-oxy-acyl connectivity seen in
In terms of reactivity, anhydridelike compounds can act as acylating agents, undergoing nucleophilic attack to transfer
Because anhydridelike describes behavior rather than a distinct chemical class, it is used cautiously. True carboxylic