happoanhydridin
Happoanhydridin is a chemical compound that belongs to the anhydride class. Anhydrides are typically formed by the removal of water from an acid, or in the case of organic anhydrides, from two molecules of a carboxylic acid. Happoanhydridin is specifically derived from a certain organic acid, though the exact acid is not widely documented in common chemical literature. Its chemical structure involves a carbonyl group bonded to two oxygen atoms, which are in turn bonded to two organic fragments.
The properties of happoanhydridin are largely determined by its anhydride functional group. Anhydrides are known for
Due to its potentially reactive nature, happoanhydridin might find applications in organic synthesis as an acylating