Monactivated
Monactivated refers to a state or condition where a substance, system, or entity becomes active or functional only after a specific initial trigger or event. This activation is typically a one-time occurrence, meaning that once the trigger has been applied and the activation has taken place, the subject remains in its active state without requiring further intervention. The concept is often encountered in chemistry, where certain molecules or catalysts are "monactivated" by an initial stimulus, initiating a process that then continues independently. In broader terms, it can describe a mechanism where a dormant function is brought to life by a singular action. This contrasts with systems that require continuous input or repeated activation to maintain their state. The term emphasizes the singular nature of the initial trigger that initiates a lasting change or functional capacity.