perdiolic
Perdiolic is a term used in contemporary discussions to describe a hypothetical class of chemical compounds defined by the presence of multiple diol groups within a single structural framework. It is not an established family in peer‑reviewed chemistry, and there is no universally accepted definition or property set for perdiolic substances. In various sources, the term is employed as a placeholder for speculative or fictional chemistry rather than as a recognized chemical designation.
Etymology and usage notes control the interpretation of perdiolic. The name appears to derive from the word
Potential properties discussed in these contexts include high hydrophilicity, tunable network-forming ability, and versatile functionalization at
As of the present, perdiolic is not recognized by major chemical databases or regulatory bodies. Readers should