metallpinnale
Metallpinnale is a term used in mineralogy and materials science to refer to a proposed metallic mineralogical phase characterized by a pinnate, or feather-like, crystal habit that forms elongated, radiating aggregates resembling pinnacle structures. The name combines metal with pinnale, a reference to its pointed, crest-like habit. As of now, metallpinnale has not been confirmed as a natural mineral, and the term remains largely theoretical or used in speculative contexts.
In proposed models, metallpinnale consists primarily of iron–nickel alloys with minor cobalt, chromium, or platinum-group element
Formation and occurrence: The hypothetical formation pathways require unusual high-temperature, high-pressure conditions compatible with rapid crystallization
Properties and applications: In speculative discussions, metallpinnale could offer exceptional mechanical strength from its interlocking pinnate
See also: metallic mineral, crystal habit, pentlandite, nickel-iron alloys.
Note: The term metallpinnale is not widely adopted as a confirmed mineral and should be treated as