arenevat
Arenevat is a term used in speculative chemistry and worldbuilding to describe a hypothetical class of aromatic-based nanostructured materials. In this context, arenevat refers to three-dimensional networks built from arene rings connected by versatile linkers, yielding solids with tunable porosity and electronic properties. The concept functions as a thought experiment to explore how planar aromatic units could assemble into robust frameworks for various applications.
Etymology-wise, the name combines arene, the chemical class of unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons, with vat, suggesting a
Structure and properties attributed to arenevat in speculative discussions describe networks where arene nodes are joined
Synthesis in speculative scenarios often involves self-assembly or directed coupling of functionalized arene monomers under specialized
In use, arenevat appears mainly in science fiction and academic thought experiments to illustrate challenges and
See also: arene, covalent organic frameworks, metal-organic frameworks, graphene.