Petalite

July 15, 2021 Off By admin

Petalite, also known as castorite, is a lithiumaluminiumphyllosilicatemineralLiAlSi4O10, crystallizing in the monoclinic system. Petalite occurs as colorless, pink, grey, yellow, yellow grey, to white tabular crystals and columnar masses. Occurs in lithium-bearing pegmatites with spodumenelepidolite, and tourmaline. Petalite is an important ore of lithium, and is converted to spodumene and quartz by heating to ~500 °C and under 3 kbar of pressure in the presence of a dense hydrous alkali borosilicate fluid with a minor carbonate component.[6] Petalite (and secondary spodumen formed from it) is lower in iron than primary spodumen making it a more useful source of lithium in e.g. the production of glass. The colorless varieties are often used as gemstones.

Discovered in 1800, by Brazilian naturalist and statesman Jose Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva. Type locality: Utö IslandHaningeStockholm, Sweden. The name is derived from the Greek word petalon, which means leaf (perfect cleavage).[4][7][8]

Economic deposits of petalite are found near KalgoorlieWestern AustraliaAracuaiMinas GeraisBrazilKaribibNamibiaManitobaCanada; and BikitaZimbabwe.

 

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https://www.gemsociety.org/article/petalite-jewelry-and-gemstone-information/