mercaptids

/ˌmɜːrˈkæptɪdz/

Definitions

1. noun

A class of sulfur-containing organic compounds in which a sulfur atom is bonded to a carbon atom, and the sulfur atom is bonded to a hydrogen atom.

“The mercaptids were studied for their potential therapeutic applications.”

Synonyms

  • sulfides
  • thioethers

Antonyms

  • oxides