C2H5CrCO3
C2H5CrCO3, also known as ethyl chromium tricarbonyl, is a chemical compound. Its empirical formula suggests a structure containing an ethyl group (C2H5), a chromium atom (Cr), and a carbonate group (CO3). The exact nature of the bonding and the arrangement of these components in the molecule are not widely documented in standard chemical literature.
Chromium is a transition metal known to form a variety of coordination complexes with organic ligands. The
Compounds with similar structural motifs, involving chromium and carbonyl or carboxylate ligands, exist and are studied