polyhexametelengideid
Polyhexametelengideid is a theoretical polymer that has not been synthesized or observed in nature. Its name suggests a complex structure based on repeating units of hexamethylene diamine and a hypothetical acidic component, "elengideic acid." The "poly" prefix indicates a long chain molecule formed by the polymerization of these monomers. The term "hexametylene" refers to a six-carbon alkane chain, often found in monomers like hexamethylene diamine, which is a common building block in polyamides like Nylon 6,6. The "elengideid" portion implies a derivative of "elengideic acid," a compound whose specific chemical structure and properties are not defined in established chemical literature.
If synthesized, polyhexametelengideid would likely be a polyamide, given the presumed presence of diamine and a