mittesulmumine
Mittesulmumine is a term used in contemporary materials science to denote a proposed non-melting behavior under extreme conditions, where certain materials would not transition to a liquid state as temperatures rise, but would instead undergo alternative high-temperature transformations such as vitrification, sublimation, or protective surface changes. The concept is discussed primarily in speculative or early-stage theoretical literature and is not widely established as a proven material property.
The word combines the Estonian for “not” (mitte) and “melting” (sulmumine). It was coined in discussions about
Mechanisms and characteristics
Proponents describe several possible mechanisms, including high activation barriers to the solid-to-liquid transition, rapid vitrification upon
There is limited, sometimes contested, experimental evidence for robust, reproducible mittesulmumine. The concept remains exploratory and