Carbodiimide

/ˌkɑrboʊdaɪˈɪmaɪd/ noun

A class of reactive organic compounds containing a C=N=C functional group, widely used in joining molecules together in chemistry and biotechnology.

From 'carbo-' plus 'diimide,' referring to the distinctive double nitrogen structure. Developed in the 20th century as synthetic chemistry advanced and researchers needed better ways to link molecules.

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