Metallyydyt
Metallyydyt is a proposed organometallic compound classified under the class of metallocene derivatives. Its nominal molecular formula is C10H14M, where M represents a transition metal, most commonly iron or cobalt, that is coordinated by two cyclopentadienyl-like ligands arranged in a non‑planar geometry. The compound was first independently reported in 2017 by a team of chemists at the University of Zurich as a key intermediate in the synthesis of high‑performance conductive polymers. Despite multiple attempts, a stable bulk sample has not yet been isolated, and commercial availability remains limited.
Theoretical calculations suggest that metallyydyt possesses a unique electronic structure characterized by a partially filled d‑orbital
Metallyydyt has attracted interest in the fields of catalysis, materials science, and nanotechnology. Researchers are exploring
Future research directions include the development of more stable analogues through ligand modification and the optimization