dibenzoylmethanate
Dibenzoylmethanate refers to the anion derived from dibenzoylmethane, which is a beta-diketone with the chemical formula (C6H5COCH2COC6H5). In its anionic form, the molecule typically exists in a resonance-stabilized enolate structure where the negative charge is delocalized across the two carbonyl groups and the intervening methylene carbon. This resonance contributes to the acidity of the parent dibenzoylmethane and the stability of its conjugate base.
Dibenzoylmethanate can act as a bidentate ligand, coordinating to metal ions through its two oxygen atoms.
The synthesis of dibenzoylmethanate typically involves the deprotonation of dibenzoylmethane using a suitable base, such as