The nature of NaCp depends strongly on its medium and for the purposes of planning syntheses; the reagent is often represented as a salt . Crystalline solvent-free NaCp, which is rarely encountered, is a "polydecker"
sandwich complex, consisting of an infinite chain of alternating Na+ centers sandwiched between
μ-
η5:
η5-C5H5 ligands. As a solution in donor solvents, NaCp is highly solvated, especially at the alkali metal as suggested by the isolability of the
adduct Na(
tmeda)Cp. In contrast to alkali metal cyclopentadienides,
tetrabutylammonium cyclopentadienide () was found to be supported entirely by ionic bonding and its structure is representative of the structure of the cyclopentadienide anion (, Cp−) in the solid state. However, the anion deviates somewhat from a planar, regular pentagon, with C–C bond lengths ranging from 138.0–140.1 pm and C–C–C bond angles ranging from 107.5–108.8°. Electron-deficient cyclopentadienes are more likely to form naked anions. (perfluoro-
Cp*) has pKb ≥ 16 and typically behaves as a
weakly coordinating anion. ==See also==