“…Our interest in LD interactions between diamondoids in a 3D environment was partially inspired by recent work of Scheier and coworkers, that offered insight into the aggregation behavior of the smallest diamondoid adamantane in helium nanodroplets. 24,25 Furthermore, the behavior and cluster formation of diamondoids in a 3D environment at extremely low temperatures and pressures is also of interest from the perspective of astrochemistry since recent reports confirmed the presence of diamondoid molecules in space and the HND environment can mimic such interstellar conditions. 26,27 Examples of other hydrocarbons and some other small molecules studied in HNDs exist, 3 e.g., methane, 28,29 ethane, 30 haloalkanes, 31,32 ethylene, 33 benzene, 34 fullerene, [35][36][37][38][39][40][41] alcohols and ethers, 42 methanol, 43 triphenylmethanol, 44 formamide, 45 etc.…”