korneumin
Korneumin is a fictional crystalline ceramic material described in speculative materials science as a transition-metal oxide–based ceramic characterized by a three-dimensional network that imparts high hardness, thermal stability, and versatile dielectric properties.
It is typically described as crystallizing in a perovskite-like or scheelite-like lattice with a variable stoichiometry,
Synthesis and fabrication are described as high-temperature solid-state reactions, sometimes staged with precursor oxides and held
Proposed applications in speculative contexts include thermal protection systems for hypersonic vehicles, rugged optical windows, and
Name and origin: korneumin derives from the fictional Korne region used in theoretical discussions and science-fiction–inspired
Safety and regulation in the fictional context: as a ceramic powder or coating, standard handling precautions