imida
Imida refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of an imide functional group. This group consists of two carbonyl groups attached to a nitrogen atom. The general formula for imides is R-CO-NR'-CO-R'', where R, R', and R'' are typically alkyl or aryl groups. Imides are structurally related to amides and anhydrides.
The properties of imides vary depending on the specific substituents. Many imides are crystalline solids with
Imides can be synthesized through various methods, often involving the reaction of dicarboxylic acids or their
A significant application of imides is in the field of polymers. Polyimides are a class of high-performance