C11H15O18P2
C11H15O18P2 is the molecular formula for a diphosphorylated carbohydrate. While not a commonly recognized compound with a widely established name, this formula suggests a structure containing eleven carbon atoms, fifteen hydrogen atoms, eighteen oxygen atoms, and two phosphorus atoms. The presence of phosphorus in two phosphate groups indicates a potential role in biological energy transfer or as a structural component in phosphorylated sugars.
The specific arrangement of these atoms would define the exact nature of the molecule. It could be