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related to acid anhydrides,
although imides are more
resistant to hydrolysis. In
terms of
commercial applications,
imides are best
known as
components of high-strength...
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prominent distributor of polyamide-
imides is
Solvay Specialty Polymers,
which uses the
trademark Torlon. Polyamide-
imides display a
combination of properties...
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heptasulfur imide S7NH,
sulfur diimide S(=NH)2 and
nitroxyl O=NH).
Organic imides have the
functional groups −NH− or =NH as well. The
imides are related...
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industrial silver plating processes. The
compound is
classified as a
cyclic imide. It may be
prepared by
thermal decomposition of
ammonium succinate. Succinimides...
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highly active catalysts in some
olefin polymerization reactions.
Phosphine imides can be
isolated as
intermediates in the
Staudinger reaction and have also...
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carboxylic acids.
Amidrazones can
exists in two
tautomeric forms:
hydrazide imides (RC(=NH)NHNH2) and
amide hydrazones (RC(NH2)=NNH2). Some
amidrazones have...
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which is only of
academic interest, is
representative of a
family of
sulfur imides (or
azacyclosulfanes or thiacycloazanes) Sx(NH)y. It is
prepared by reaction...
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Trioctylmethylammonium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)
imide is an
ionic liquid that is
produced by
Solvent Innovation, now part of EMD Chemicals. See PubChem...
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Compounds related to
phosphine oxides include phosphine imides (R3PNR') and
related chalcogenides (R3PE,
where E = S, Se, Te).
These compounds...
- 1351/goldbook.A00266 Fletcher, John H. (1974). "Chapter 21:
Amides and
Imides".
Nomenclature of
Organic Compounds:
Principles and Practice. Vol. 126....