oligophosphate
Oligophosphate refers to a class of phosphate compounds composed of a few phosphate units linked together. These chains are formed by the condensation of phosphate ions, where a water molecule is removed to create a P-O-P bond. The simplest oligophosphates are pyrophosphates, which consist of two phosphate units. Triphosphates have three units, and longer chains are also possible. These structures differ from orthophosphates, which are individual phosphate ions, and from polyphosphates, which are generally considered to be much longer chains of phosphate units.
Oligophosphates play various roles in biological and chemical systems. In biological contexts, they are often involved