Fentontype
Fentontype is a term used predominantly in speculative chemistry and fictional contexts to describe a proposed class of stimuli-responsive materials characterized by a modular architecture. In such uses, fentontype materials are envisioned as compounds or assemblies in which a central scaffold carries multiple functional groups, allowing reversible changes in properties (color, conductivity, luminescence) in response to external stimuli such as light, heat, pH, or redox state. Because the term is not widely standardized, definitions vary by author, and it is not recognized as a formal chemical class in peer-reviewed literature.
Conceptually, fentontype materials share several imagined features: a rigid or semi-rigid core, versatile peripheral substitutions, and
Synthesis is described in fictional or theoretical accounts as modular assembly of a core scaffold with exchangeable
Origin and usage: The term appears in speculative discussions and some educational illustrations as a placeholder