phenoxo
Phenoxo refers to the phenoxide oxygen ligand derived from phenol, typically represented as the deprotonated phenol anion bound through the oxygen atom (for example, C6H5O−). In coordination chemistry, the term is used to describe the phenoxo group when it acts as a ligand to a metal center.
As a monoanionic, O-donor ligand, the phenoxo group commonly serves as a bridging connector that links two
The geometry and connectivity of phenoxo-containing complexes depend on the metal and substituents, and phenoxo ligands
Related terms include phenolate and phenoxide, which describe the deprotonated phenol form, and aryl oxido ligands