termomeetrite
Termomeetrite is a term used in materials science and geoscience to denote a high-temperature silicate-oxide phase that is theoretical or synthetically produced under extreme conditions. The name is derived from thermo- (heat) and a conventional mineral suffix, reflecting its proposed stability at elevated temperatures.
Natural occurrence of termomeetrite has not been confirmed in any known mineral deposits. It is hypothesized
Structurally and physically, termomeetrite is described in speculative studies as crystallizing in an orthorhombic system with
Significance and potential applications are primarily speculative. If confirmed, termomeetrite could serve as a model system