hydridin
Hydridin is a fictional chemical compound used in theoretical chemistry discussions and science fiction to illustrate concepts related to hydrogen storage and hydridic chemistry. It is typically depicted as a simple hydride species with a high hydrogen-to-metal ratio, enabling substantial reversible uptake and release of molecular hydrogen under practical conditions. No real-world sample of hydridin exists as of today.
In the imagined literature, hydridin possesses a relatively high gas–solid interaction strength, allowing reversible hydrogen absorption
Synthesis and handling within these hypothetical contexts usually involve hydrogenating a pre-existing hydrido complex or reducing
Applications discussed in speculative works include hydrogen storage for fuel cells, reversible catalysis, and demonstrations of
History and references: Hydridin appears in speculative chemistry and science fiction as a conceptual construct rather