polyeide
Polyeide is a term that refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of multiple amide functional groups within their molecular structure. These compounds are essentially polymers or oligomers where the repeating unit contains an amide linkage, similar to the backbone of a protein but synthesized artificially. The properties of polyeides can vary widely depending on the specific monomers used, their arrangement, and the length of the polymer chain.
The synthesis of polyeides typically involves polymerization reactions where monomers containing amine and carboxylic acid or
Polyeides find applications in diverse fields due to their versatile properties. Some polyeides exhibit high tensile