polyprismanes
Polyprismanes are a class of organic compounds characterized by their cage-like structures that resemble prisms. These molecules are formed by the repeating arrangement of carbon atoms and bridgehead carbons, creating a three-dimensional framework. The term "prismane" refers to the fundamental repeating unit, which is a prism-shaped cage. Polyprismanes are considered polycyclic hydrocarbons with a high degree of symmetry.
The synthesis of polyprismanes is often challenging, requiring specific reaction conditions and precursors. Early work in
The potential applications of polyprismanes are still under investigation. Their unique structures suggest possibilities in areas