Manganophyllite

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CategoryPhyllosilicate minerals
GroupMica group, trioctahedral mica group, biotite subgroup
FormulaK(Fe,Mg,Mn)3AlSi3O10(OH)2
Manganophyllite
General
CategoryPhyllosilicate minerals
GroupMica group, trioctahedral mica group, biotite subgroup
FormulaK(Fe,Mg,Mn)3AlSi3O10(OH)2
Crystal systemMonoclinic
Space groupC2/m
Identification
ColorBrown, reddish brown, yellowish brown, orange, coppery red
Twinning(001)
Cleavage{010}
Mohs scale hardness2.5 - 3
LusterBronzy
Optical propertiesUniaxial, biaxial
PleochroismVisible
2V angle0° - 40°
Absorption spectraγ = β > α

Manganopyhllite is a manganese-rich variety of biotite. It was first discovered in the Harstigen mine in Sweden.[1] The mineral was first described in 1890. The earliest use is from Edward Dana.[2]

The name manganophyllite also suggests the manganese-rich properties of said gem, as the name originates from the word mangano-, used for substances containing manganese in chemistry. Manganoan biotite is the only synonym of Manganophllite.[1]

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