metaanhidrida
Metaanhidrida refers to a class of chemical compounds that are anhydrides of certain sulfonic acids. These compounds are characterized by the presence of a sulfonyl group (-SO2-) bridging two organic residues, often through an oxygen atom. The general formula for a metaanhidrida can be represented as R-SO2-O-SO2-R', where R and R' are organic groups. These molecules are essentially the dehydration products of two molecules of a sulfonic acid, H-SO2-OH, with the removal of one molecule of water.
Metaanhidridas are typically reactive compounds due to the presence of the anhydride linkage. They can undergo