surroundhelide
Surroundhelide is a hypothetical chemical compound that has not been experimentally verified or widely studied. The name itself suggests a structure where a "helide," a molecule consisting of a neutral atom surrounded by a ligand, is encapsulated or stabilized by a larger surrounding structure. In theoretical chemistry, such concepts are explored to understand novel bonding arrangements and the potential for stabilizing otherwise fleeting or reactive species.
The term "helide" typically refers to compounds formed between helium or other noble gases and highly reactive
Research into such exotic structures is driven by the desire to push the boundaries of chemical understanding