ootereiimide
Ootereiimide is a fictional organic compound used in teaching and hypothetical discussions of imide chemistry. In educational texts, it is presented as a member of the imide family featuring a cyclic core with two adjacent carbonyl groups bonded to nitrogen.
The hypothetical structure results in a rigid, planar ring system with substituents that may vary across examples,
In these sources, ootereiimide is described as thermally stable and poorly soluble in water, with moderate
Educational synthesis routes are simplified for explanation, typically involving condensation of a dicarboxylic derivative with an
Applications include serving as a model compound for studying imide polymerization mechanisms, as a theoretical precursor
Because ootereiimide is fictional, there is no official safety data; standard lab safety practices apply to