mesonit
Mesonit is a hypothetical, synthetic ceramic material proposed in materials science literature as a candidate for high-temperature stability and low density. It is described in design studies as a framework-forming oxide with properties that could combine robustness under heat with lightweight characteristics.
The name derives from meson, a class of subatomic particles, reflecting a proposed emphasis on short-range interactions
In proposed models, mesonit has a ternary oxide composition with a perovskite-like or zeolite-like framework. It
Synthesis is described as achievable via high-temperature solid-state synthesis or solvothermal methods, using precursors such as
Predicted properties include high thermal stability, relatively low density, low thermal expansion, and tunable electronic or
Status and references: As of now, mesonit remains theoretical with no experimental confirmation or industrial production.
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