planetit
Planetit is a synthetic inorganic ceramic material with a dense, polycrystalline microstructure. It is composed chiefly of silicon- and aluminum-rich oxides, with minor amounts of magnesium, calcium, iron, and titanium, which confer a high melting point and chemical inertness. First described in laboratory literature in the 2010s, planetit was named for its potential to model planetary crust materials under extreme conditions.
Properties and structure: Planetit exhibits high hardness, excellent thermal stability beyond 1700°C, and a low coefficient
Occurrence and synthesis: There are no confirmed natural Earth occurrences of planetit; it is produced in high-temperature
Applications and significance: In planetary science, planetit serves as a reference material for simulating crustal phases