15oxopent2enediyolate
15oxopent2enediyolate is a chemical species characterized by a five-carbon chain with a double bond between the second and third carbons, an aldehyde group at the fifteenth carbon position, and two negatively charged oxygen atoms, which are referred to as "diolate." The exact position of the diolate functional groups is not specified by the name alone, and would require further structural information for precise identification. The presence of the double bond indicates unsaturation, while the aldehyde group is reactive and can participate in various organic reactions. The negative charges on the oxygen atoms suggest that this species is likely an anion, possibly a dianion, and would therefore be a counterion to a positively charged species in an ionic compound. Its potential applications would depend on its specific reactivity and stability, which are not detailed by its nomenclature. Further research would be needed to determine its synthesis, properties, and potential uses.