R1COOCOR2
R1COOCOR2 is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C10H12O2. It is a derivative of coumarin, a class of heterocyclic compounds that are widely used in organic chemistry and pharmacology. The "R1" and "R2" in the name refer to the substituents attached to the coumarin ring, which can vary depending on the specific compound. R1COOCOR2 is characterized by its coumarin structure, which includes a benzene ring fused to a pyrone ring. This structure gives coumarin derivatives their characteristic properties, such as their ability to absorb ultraviolet light and their potential biological activities. The compound is often used in research settings to study the effects of coumarin derivatives on various biological systems. Its exact properties and applications may vary depending on the specific substituents attached to the coumarin ring.