diamondoids
Diamondoids are a class of hydrocarbon molecules that have cage-like structures resembling fragments of the diamond crystal lattice. They are essentially the smallest possible units of diamond. These molecules consist solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms, with the carbon atoms arranged in a tetrahedral sp3 hybridized network, characteristic of diamond. The simplest diamondoid is adamantane, which has a cage structure composed of four fused cyclohexane rings in the chair conformation, forming a perfectly symmetrical structure with 10 carbon atoms and 16 hydrogen atoms.
Larger diamondoids, such as diamantane (C14H20) and triamantane (C18H24), are formed by adding more fused cyclohexane
Research into diamondoids explores their potential applications in areas like nanotechnology, materials science, and medicine. Their