cage compounds
Cage compounds are unique molecular structures where atoms are arranged in a closed, cage-like formation. These compounds can trap smaller molecules or ions within their framework, making them useful in various applications, including catalysis and drug delivery.
One well-known example of a cage compound is clathrate hydrates, which consist of water molecules forming a cage around gas molecules, such as methane. These structures are significant in natural gas storage and have implications for energy and environmental science.