tsüklopentadijenüül
Tsüklopentadijenüül is a chemical radical with the formula C5H5. It is derived from tsüklopentadieen by the removal of a hydrogen atom. This radical is highly reactive and often exists as an anion, the tsüklopentadijenüül anion (Cp⁻), which is aromatic. The Cp⁻ anion is a planar, five-membered ring with six pi electrons, fulfilling Hückel's rule for aromaticity.
The tsüklopentadijenüül moiety is most commonly encountered in organometallic chemistry as a ligand. It readily forms
Tsüklopentadijenüül ligands play a crucial role in stabilizing metal complexes, influencing their electronic and catalytic properties.