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Total Effective Rate28.7%

Products classified under HTS 2925.19.91.00

Phthalimide

Phthalimide is a cyclic imide derived from phthalic anhydride, featuring a five-membered imide ring fused to a benzene ring. It falls under HTS 2925.19.91.00 as a carboxyimide-function compound (imide) and its derivative, not specifically named elsewhere in heading 2925. Commonly used as an intermediate in organic synthesis for pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.

Succinimide

Succinimide is a five-membered cyclic imide derived from succinic anhydride, a simple aliphatic carboxyimide-function compound. Classified under HTS 2925.19.91.00 as an 'other' imide not specifically provided for in prior subheadings. Used in synthesis of pharmaceuticals like ethosuximide and as a reagent in organic chemistry.

Glutarimide

Glutarimide is a six-membered cyclic imide derived from glutaric acid, a carboxyimide-function compound. Falls under HTS 2925.19.91.00 as 'other' imides; used in production of pharmaceuticals like thalidomide analogs and as a corrosion inhibitor.

Maleimide

Maleimide is an unsaturated five-membered cyclic imide with a reactive double bond, used in polymer chemistry and bioconjugation. Classified in HTS 2925.19.91.00 as a derivative imide; the imide function determines classification over unsaturation.

N-Phenylmaleimide

N-Phenylmaleimide is an N-substituted derivative of maleimide with a phenyl group on nitrogen, used in high-performance polymer synthesis. HTS 2925.19.91.00 covers this substituted imide as 'other' derivatives; aryl substitution doesn't change heading.

Diphenylmaleimide

Diphenylmaleimide features two phenyl groups on the imide nitrogen, used in specialty resins and electronics. As a substituted cyclic imide derivative, it properly classifies under HTS 2925.19.91.00 'other' imides.

Benzylisatin

Benzylisatin is an indole derivative containing an imide functionality, used in synthesis of pharmaceuticals and dyes. The dominant imide function places it under HTS 2925.19.91.00 as 'other' imide derivatives.

Cyclohexylisatin

Cyclohexylisatin is an N-cyclohexyl substituted isatin derivative with imide functionality, used in medicinal chemistry research. Classifies under HTS 2925.19.91.00 as a substituted imide not specifically excluded.

4-Nitro phthalimide

4-Nitro phthalimide contains a nitro group ortho to the imide functionality on the benzene ring. Despite nitration, classifies under HTS 2925.19.91.00 as imide derivative per chapter note 4 (nitro groups not nitrogen-functions for 2929).

N-Hydroxysuccinimide (NHS)

N-Hydroxysuccinimide is an activated ester/imide used in peptide synthesis and bioconjugation chemistry. The imide ring structure qualifies it for HTS 2925.19.91.00 as 'other' imide derivatives despite hydroxy substitution.

Suberic acid bisimide

Suberic acid bisimide features two imide groups linked by an octamethylene chain, used in polymer and pharmaceutical synthesis. Dual imide functionality clearly places it under HTS 2925.19.91.00 'other' imides.

N-Bromosuccinimide (NBS)

N-Bromosuccinimide is a brominated derivative of succinimide used as a brominating and oxidizing agent in organic synthesis. It qualifies under HTS 2925.19.91.00 as an imide derivative (not halogenated in the sense excluding it from heading per chapter notes). Essential for allylic bromination in pharmaceutical production.