triethanoate
Triethanoate is a chemical term that generally refers to a compound containing three ethanoate functional groups. The ethanoate group, also known as acetate, has the chemical formula CH3COO-. Therefore, a triethanoate compound would typically have a central atom or molecule to which three such groups are attached, usually through an ester linkage.
The most common and well-known example of a triethanoate is glycerol triethanoate, more commonly known as triacetin.
Other less common triethanoate compounds might exist depending on the central atom or molecular framework. For