anhydridetype
Anhydridetype is a term used in chemistry to describe compounds or reagents that contain an anhydride functional group or act as anhydrides in reactions. Anhydrides are formed by the condensation of two carboxylic acid groups with the loss of a water molecule. The concept of anhydride type covers a range of structures and reactivities, including cyclic, acyclic, and mixed forms, and it is used to categorize reagents by how they transfer acyl groups in chemical transformations.
Structural categories commonly associated with the anhydride type include cyclic anhydrides such as succinic, maleic, and
Preparation of anhydride types usually involves dehydration of diacids under heat or using dehydrating reagents, or
Common uses of anhydride-type reagents include acylation of alcohols and amines, formation of esters and polyesters,
See also: acid anhydride, mixed anhydride, cyclic anhydride.