CdClCH2COO2
CdClCH2COO2 is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C5H5CdClO2. It is a derivative of cyclopentadienyl (Cp) and is commonly known as cyclopentadienylmethylchloroacetate. This compound is a member of the cyclopentadienylmetal complexes, which are widely studied in organometallic chemistry due to their unique structural and electronic properties.
The structure of CdClCH2COO2 consists of a cyclopentadienyl ligand coordinated to a cadmium atom, with a methylchloroacetate
CdClCH2COO2 is typically synthesized through the reaction of cyclopentadienylcadmium chloride with methylchloroacetic acid or its derivatives.
The chemical and physical properties of CdClCH2COO2 are influenced by the coordination of the cyclopentadienyl ligand
CdClCH2COO2 is of interest in the field of organometallic chemistry for its potential applications in catalysis,