benzoylacetonate
Benzoylacetonate refers to the anion derived from benzoylacetone, a beta-diketone. It is commonly encountered as a ligand in coordination chemistry, particularly in the form of metal benzoylacetonate complexes. These complexes are often formed by the reaction of a metal salt with benzoylacetone in the presence of a base. The benzoylacetonate ligand is bidentate, meaning it can coordinate to a metal ion through two donor atoms, typically the oxygen atoms of the carbonyl groups. This chelation forms a stable six-membered ring.
Metal benzoylacetonates exhibit a range of properties depending on the central metal ion. They can be used