noun
- An organic compound derived from an acid by replacing the hydroxyl group with an amino group, or formed by the condensation of two acid molecules with ammonia or an amine.
Usage: chemistry; technical term
Examples
- Succinimide is a common imide used in organic synthesis.
- The imide functional group contains a nitrogen atom bonded to two carbonyl groups.
- Phthalimide is an imide derivative widely used in protecting-group chemistry.
- Imides are known for their stability and reactivity in various chemical reactions.
- The researcher synthesized a new imide compound with improved thermal properties.