oksiranide
Oksiranide is the name used in some non-English sources for a chemical term that may correspond to a derivative of oxirane (epoxide) or to a transliteration of the word oxirane. Reliable English-language sources do not provide a clear, widely accepted definition or a characterized compound under this spelling.
Nomenclature and identity: Without a structural formula, CAS number, or systematic name, the exact identity of
Context and usage: If used, oksiranide would be discussed in the context of organic synthesis or polymer
Safety and handling: As a general class, epoxides are reactive and potentially hazardous; standard laboratory safety
See also: oxirane, epoxide, glycidyl.
References: None readily available in widely used databases for this spelling; please supply reliable sources to