organoxenon
Organoxenon refers to chemical compounds that contain a xenon atom bonded to at least one carbon atom. Xenon is a noble gas, and its chemical inertness has historically made the formation of stable xenon-carbon bonds seem improbable. However, research in the late 20th and early 21st centuries has demonstrated that such compounds can indeed be synthesized and are stable under specific conditions.
The first stable organoxenon compound, xenon-difluoride-bis(trifluoromethane), was reported in 2007. This breakthrough was followed by the
The bonding in organoxenon compounds is typically covalent, though the degree of polarity and the exact nature