Cyaarside, also called cyarside, is the As≡C− anion. Featuring a triple bond between arsenic and carbon, it is the arsenic analogue of cyanide and cyaphide.
An actinide cyaarside complex can be prepared by C−O bond cleavage of the arsaethynolate anion, the arsenic analogue of cyanate and phosphaethynolate.[1] Reaction of the uranium complex [{{chem2|((^{Ad,Me}ArO)3N)U^{III}(DME)}}] with one molar equivalent of [{{chem|Na|(OCAs)(dioxane)|2.5|]}} in the presence of 2.2.2-cryptand results in the formation of a dinuclear, oxo-bridged uranium complex featuring a C≡As ligand.