cyclopentadienederived
Cyclopentadienederived refers to chemical species that originate from cyclopentadiene or its conjugate base, the cyclopentadienyl anion. In practice the term is often applied to ligands and complexes in organometallic chemistry that retain the cyclopentadiene core or its anionic form. The most common example is the cyclopentadienyl ligand, Cp, derived by deprotonation of cyclopentadiene to Cp−, which binds metals in an η5 fashion and often helps achieve favorable electron counts in complexes. Pentamethylcyclopentadienyl, Cp*, is a widely used derivative that provides greater steric bulk and ligand stability while preserving aromaticity and the η5 binding mode.
Cyclopentadienederived motifs extend beyond Cp and Cp* to include substituted cyclopentadienyl rings and related frameworks. Substituted
Notable examples of cyclopentadienederived systems include ferrocene Fe(Cp)2, nickelocene Ni(Cp)2, and numerous Cp- or Cp*-containing catalytically