epoxidelike
Epoxidelike refers to substances, reactions, or materials that exhibit properties similar to those of classical epoxides, but without possessing a true epoxide functional group. The term is largely used in synthetic chemistry and polymer science to describe intermediates and monomers that can mimic the reactivity of epoxides, such as ring-opening polymerization, cross‑linking behavior, and nucleophilic attack patterns.
The core of an epoxidelike species is typically a strained heterocyclic ring or a highly electrophilic center
In polymer chemistry, epoxidelike monomers are employed to fabricate thermosetting resins with enhanced mechanical strength or
Advantages of epoxidelike chemistry include the ability to fine‑tune reactivity through substitution patterns, reduced volatility of
Overall, epoxidelike substances represent a versatile class of functional materials that combine the desirable attributes of