imide

/ˈɪmaɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

A class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group attached to a nitrogen atom, often used as polymers.

“The new material was an imide, a synthetic compound that provided excellent insulation.”

2. noun

A compound that contains an imide group.

“The chemical structure of the molecule included an imide ring.”

Synonyms

  • amide
  • urethane

Antonyms

  • carboxylic acid
  • ester