hüdroajamid
Hydrodamides are a class of chemical compounds that are derivatives of diamines and dicarboxylic acids, or their corresponding derivatives like esters or acid chlorides. They are essentially polyamides where the repeating unit contains two amine groups and two carboxylic acid groups, or structures that can be considered equivalent. The term "hydrodamid" itself is not a widely recognized or standard chemical nomenclature. It appears to be a portmanteau or a less common term used to describe these specific types of diamide linkages within a larger molecule.
These compounds are formed through condensation polymerization reactions, similar to how traditional polyamides like nylon are
The precise applications of compounds specifically termed "hydrodamides" are not extensively documented in mainstream chemical literature.