Romanèchite

Baryum manganese oxide mineral From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Romanèchite ((Ba,H2O)2(Mn4+,Mn3+)5O10) is the primary constituent of psilomelane, which is a mixture of minerals. Most psilomelane is not pure romanechite, so it is incorrect to consider them synonyms. Romanèchite is a valuable ore of manganese, which is used in steelmaking and sodium battery production.[6] It has a monoclinic crystal structure, a hardness of 6 and a specific gravity of 4.7–5. Romanèchite's structure consists of 2 × 3 tunnels formed by MnO6 octahedra.[5][7]

Formula(Ba,H2O)2(Mn4+,Mn3+)5O10
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Romanèchite
Romanèchite, from the Marquette County, Michigan, US.
General
CategoryOxide minerals
Formula(Ba,H2O)2(Mn4+,Mn3+)5O10
IMA symbolRmn[1]
Strunz classification4.DK.10
Crystal systemMonoclinic
Crystal classPrismatic (2/m)
(same H-M symbol)
Space groupC2/m
Identification
Mohs scale hardness6–6.5
LusterSubmetallic
StreakBlue-black
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Polyhedral representation of the 2 x 3 tunnel structure of romanèchite. The red atoms represent Ba and H2O.[5]

It is commonly associated with hematite, barite, pyrolusite, quartz and other manganese oxide minerals. It has been found in France, Germany, England, Brazil, Russia, India, and various parts of the United States, including Arizona, Virginia, Tennessee and Michigan, and sites throughout the Appalachian Valley and Ridge.[8] It occurs also in ferromanganese nodules from Lake Baikal.[9]

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