karbodiimidiä
Karbodiimidiä is a chemical compound with the formula C3N2H2. It is a heterocyclic organic compound consisting of a benzene ring fused with two imidazole rings. The compound is a white to off-white crystalline solid, although it is often encountered as a yellow powder due to impurities. Karbodiimidiä is a derivative of imidazole and is used in the synthesis of other chemical compounds.
The compound was first synthesized in 1898 by German chemist Adolf von Baeyer. It is named after
Karbodiimidiä is also used in the synthesis of certain polymers and materials. It is a precursor to
Despite its potential applications, karbodiimidiä is considered a hazardous substance. It can cause skin and eye