Penroseite
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Penroseite is a rare selenide mineral
with formula (Ni,Co,Cu)Se2. It has a gray-steel color and black streak with a hardness of 3. It is an isometric
mineral, 2/m. Penroseite was first discovered in 1925 in a Bolivian rhyolite
. It was named for Richard Penrose
(1863-1931), an economic geologist
.
Penroseite is a rare mineral found in the Pacajake mines in Bolivia
. It was discovered in 1925. It used to be found in fissure veins in the extrusive igneous rhyolite rock. It is considered as a member of the pyrite
group from the perspective of its structure, with a cubic space group (Bayliss, 1989).
Penroseite makes extensive solid solution
s with other minerals. For example, penroseite can be a result of alteration process of many selenide
s, such as olsacherite Pb2(SO4)(SeO4). Olsacherite forms very sparingly in well formed crystal covering the walls of the external side of the small cracks (Hurlbut, 1969). Another mineral related to penroseite is piretite. It occurs as an alteration product of uraninite
and primary selenium-bearing sulfides, such as penroseite. Piretite forms as crusts in association with an orange masuyite
-like U-Pb oxide on the surface of uraninite samples (Vochten, 1996).
PbSe and is not a primary element(Earley, 1950). Penroseite has a high content of selenium like no other mineral, and as a result it was reported as the first nickel selenide mineral discovered (Gordon, 1926).
Selenide mineral
Selenide minerals are those minerals that have the selenide anion as a main component.Selenides are similar to sulfides and often grouped with them.Examples include:* athabascaite Cu5Se4* clausthalite PbSe* penroseite Se2* stilleite ZnSe...
with formula (Ni,Co,Cu)Se2. It has a gray-steel color and black streak with a hardness of 3. It is an isometric
Cubic crystal system
In crystallography, the cubic crystal system is a crystal system where the unit cell is in the shape of a cube. This is one of the most common and simplest shapes found in crystals and minerals....
mineral, 2/m. Penroseite was first discovered in 1925 in a Bolivian rhyolite
Rhyolite
This page is about a volcanic rock. For the ghost town see Rhyolite, Nevada, and for the satellite system, see Rhyolite/Aquacade.Rhyolite is an igneous, volcanic rock, of felsic composition . It may have any texture from glassy to aphanitic to porphyritic...
. It was named for Richard Penrose
R. A. F. Penrose, Jr.
Richard Alexander Fullerton Penrose, Jr., better known throughout his career as R. A. F. Penrose, Jr., was an American mining geologist and entrepreneur....
(1863-1931), an economic geologist
Economic geology
Economic geology is concerned with earth materials that can be used for economic and/or industrial purposes. These materials include precious and base metals, nonmetallic minerals, construction-grade stone, petroleum minerals, coal, and water. The term commonly refers to metallic mineral deposits...
.
Penroseite is a rare mineral found in the Pacajake mines in Bolivia
Bolivia
Bolivia officially known as Plurinational State of Bolivia , is a landlocked country in central South America. It is the poorest country in South America...
. It was discovered in 1925. It used to be found in fissure veins in the extrusive igneous rhyolite rock. It is considered as a member of the pyrite
Pyrite
The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, is an iron sulfide with the formula FeS2. This mineral's metallic luster and pale-to-normal, brass-yellow hue have earned it the nickname fool's gold because of its resemblance to gold...
group from the perspective of its structure, with a cubic space group (Bayliss, 1989).
Penroseite makes extensive solid solution
Solid solution
A solid solution is a solid-state solution of one or more solutes in a solvent. Such a mixture is considered a solution rather than a compound when the crystal structure of the solvent remains unchanged by addition of the solutes, and when the mixture remains in a single homogeneous phase...
s with other minerals. For example, penroseite can be a result of alteration process of many selenide
Selenide
A selenide is a chemical compound in which selenium serves as an anion with oxidation number of −2 , much as sulfur does in a sulfide. The chemistry of the selenides and sulfides are similar....
s, such as olsacherite Pb2(SO4)(SeO4). Olsacherite forms very sparingly in well formed crystal covering the walls of the external side of the small cracks (Hurlbut, 1969). Another mineral related to penroseite is piretite. It occurs as an alteration product of uraninite
Uraninite
Uraninite is a radioactive, uranium-rich mineral and ore with a chemical composition that is largely UO2, but also contains UO3 and oxides of lead, thorium, and rare earth elements...
and primary selenium-bearing sulfides, such as penroseite. Piretite forms as crusts in association with an orange masuyite
Masuyite
Masuyite is a uranium/lead oxide mineral with formula Pb[3O32]·3H2O.Masuyite was first described in 1947 for an occurrence in Katanga and named to honor Belgian geologist Gustave Masuy ....
-like U-Pb oxide on the surface of uraninite samples (Vochten, 1996).
Composition
Its composition have mixture of elements, some of them are primary elements such as nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), cobalt (Co), and selenium (Se) that make with each other a substitution in different amounts. The secondary elements, that might be found in penroseite due to the occurrence process or the environment in which the mineral was deposited, are silver (Ag), mercury (Hg), and lead (Pb)(Gordon, 1926). Lead, that was considered as a part of the composition when it was discovered, found to be in the composition due to the intergrowth of clausthaliteClausthalite
Clausthalite is a lead selenide mineral, PbSe. It forms a solid solution series with galena PbS.-Occurrence:It occurs in low-sulfur hydrothermal deposits with other selenides and in mercury deposits...
PbSe and is not a primary element(Earley, 1950). Penroseite has a high content of selenium like no other mineral, and as a result it was reported as the first nickel selenide mineral discovered (Gordon, 1926).