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Titanium dioxide mineral
Brookite is the orthorhombic variant of titanium dioxide (TiO2), which occurs in four known natural polymorphic forms (minerals with the same composition
Brookite
Oxide mineral composed of titanium dioxide
Rarer polymorphs of TiO2 are known, including anatase, akaogiite, and brookite. Rutile has one of the highest refractive indices at visible wavelengths
Rutile
Chemical compound
crystal structures of rutile and anatase are tetragonal in symmetry whereas brookite is orthorhombic. The oxygen substructures are all slight distortions of
Titanium_dioxide
Briartite Bridgmanite Brochantite Brockite Bromargyrite Bromellite Bronzite Brookite Brownleeite Brownmillerite Brucite Brushite Buddingtonite Bukovite Bukovskyite
List_of_minerals
Mineral form of titanium dioxide
polymorphs (or mineral forms) of titanium dioxide are known to occur naturally: brookite, akaogiite, and rutile, with rutile being the most common and most stable
Anatase
Types of Gemstone found in Pakistan
Gemstones Notes Ref Kharan District Brookite, anatase, and quartz The image shows striated anatase crystals (in black), brookite blade and quartz crystals covering
Gemstones_of_Pakistan
Lightest color
available in 1921. It is made out of titanium dioxide, from the minerals brookite, anatase, rutile, or ilmenite, currently the major source. Because of its
White
Rare form of titanium dioxide
dioxide (TiO2). It is a high-pressure polymorph of TiO2, along with anatase, brookite and another high-pressure phase called "TiO2 II". Rutile is the stable
Akaogiite
Bismutotantalite Biotite Boleite Boracite Bornite Brazilianite Breithauptite Brookite Brucite Bustamite Bytownite Calcite Manganoan calcite (var.) Caledonite
List_of_gemstones_by_species
Chemical element with atomic number 22 (Ti)
approximately 0.5–1.5%. Common titanium-containing minerals are anatase, brookite, ilmenite, perovskite, rutile, and titanite (sphene). Akaogiite is an extremely
Titanium
Ability of a solid material to exist in more than one form or crystal structure
Tetragonal Anatase Metastable phase (Not stable) Tetragonal (I41/amd) Brookite Metastable phase (Not stable) Orthorhombic (Pcab) ZrO2 Monoclinic phase
Crystal_polymorphism
Mineral or mineral compound that appears in an atypical form
form". Terminology for pseudomorphs is "replacer after original", as in brookite after rutile. The term pseudomorphoses was initially used by Haüy. A substitution
Pseudomorph
Property of some chemical elements to exist in two or more different forms
forms: Calcite and aragonite Titanium dioxide forms: Rutile, anatase, and brookite Carbon systems: Diamond and graphite (classified concurrently as allotropes
Allotropy
Iron titanium oxide mineral
name is from Greek ψευδής, for false, and brookite because of its misleading similar appearance to brookite. Pseudobrookite forms as pneumatolytic deposition
Pseudobrookite
Cosmetic product applied to the face
Titanium dioxide Rutile and anatase Titanium oxide, titania, rutile, anatase, brookite Kaolin Silicate, oxygen, alumina octahedra Kaolinite Magnesium Carbonate
Face_powder
Technique used for determining crystal structures and identifying mineral compounds
These rules led to the structure of brookite (1928) and an understanding of the relative stability of the rutile, brookite and anatase forms of titanium dioxide
X-ray_crystallography
Phosphate mineral
group minerals, quartz, zircon, certain feldspars, analcime, anatase, brookite, rutile, siderite and apatite. Xenotime is also known to be diagenetic:
Xenotime
Effect of a material on light
088 Sulfur (S) 0.155 — Stibiotantalite 0.146 — Goethite (FeO(OH)) 0.14 — Brookite (TiO2) 0.131 0.12–1.80 Linobate 0.13 0.075 Zincite (ZnO) 0.127 — synth
Dispersion_(optics)
Ring dike in Arkansas
from the area. There are many titanium minerals such as rutile, anatase, brookite, and perovskite, as well as some vanadium mineralization. Some rare-earth-bearing
Magnet_Cove_igneous_complex
Rules to predict ionic compounds' crystal structures
faces) with adjoining octahedra. The other two, less stable, forms are brookite and anatase, in which each octahedron shares three and four edges respectively
Pauling's_rules
Class of minerals containing oxygen
medium-sized cations; frameworks of edge-sharing octahedra: 05 Anatase, 10 Brookite 04.DE With medium-sized cations; with various polyhedra: 05 Downeyite,
Oxide_mineral
rutile TiO2 3.0 direct Photocatalytic, n-type Oxide 2 Titanium dioxide, brookite TiO2 3.26 Oxide 2 Copper(I) oxide Cu2O 2.17 One of the most studied semiconductors
List of semiconductor materials
List_of_semiconductor_materials
Census-designated place in Arkansas, United States
lodestone, as well as many other mineral species such as rutile, anatase, brookite, perovskite, and some rare-earth-bearing minerals. It is in the Magnet
Magnet_Cove,_Arkansas
other rare and unusual minerals occur in the area of the shield, such as brookite, frankamenite, tausonite and yuksporite. Akitkan Arctica List of shields
Aldan_Shield
Bobjonesite Bjon Brontesite Bte Balkanite Bkn Benjaminite Bnj Bobkingite Bkg Brookite Brk Balliranoite Blr Benleonardite Bln Bobmeyerite Bmy Browneite Bw Balyakinite
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District of Balochistan in Pakistan
have clean drinking water. Minerals of Karan District Anatase Cherry-red brookite Prehnite Kharan (princely state) Nausherwani tombs Qila Ladgasht "Population
Kharan_District
French mathematician and mineralogist
described many mineral species, such as babingtonite, beudantite, brochantite, brookite, forsterite, phillipsite, roselite and willemite. Lévyne was named after
Armand_Lévy_(mineralogist)
Village and parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Rhyolite Group. A number of interesting minerals have been recorded including brookite crystals (titanium dioxide) and possibly tin. Small regular cavities can
Treffgarne
Mountain in Russia
Charoite, a rare mineral, is found in the area. Other minerals, such as Brookite, Tausonite, Yuksporite and Frankamenite are also found in the massif. List
Murun_(mountain)
American chemist
in 1927, was the elucidation of the structure of the titanium mineral brookite, that led Pauling to develop his theory of coordination bonding. Another
James_Holmes_Sturdivant
English crystallographer
Metropolitana, in which he first introduced six primary crystalline systems. Brookite Geometrical crystallography before X-rays Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1886).
Henry_James_Brooke
Chemical compounds containing titanium
important oxide is TiO2, which exists in three important polymorphs; anatase, brookite, and rutile. All three are white diamagnetic solids, although mineral samples
Titanium_compounds
(IMA2008-039) 3.AA. [807] [no] [808] (IUPAC: triammonium lead pentachloride) Brookite (Y: 1825) 4.DD.10 [809] [810] [811] (IUPAC: titanium dioxide) Browneite
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (B)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(B)
System of detailed crystal structure classification
α-Sm R3m α-Samarium structure (ABCBCACAB Barlow packing) C21 TiO2 Pbca Brookite structure C22 Fe2P P321 (original, incorrect structure) P62m (revised)
Strukturbericht_designation
Brookite and Quartz mineral from Balochistan
List_of_minerals_of_Pakistan
(9.GE.20) Briartite: Cu2(Zn,Fe)GeS4 – Belgian geologist Gaston Briart Brookite: TiO2 – English mineralogist Henry James Brooke (1771–1857) Brownleeite
List of minerals named after people
List_of_minerals_named_after_people
List of terms created from a person's name
specific suicidal one.) Henry James Brooke, British crystallographer – Brookite Mel Brooks, American film director and actor – Brooksfilms Gordon Brown
List_of_eponyms_(A–K)
Oxide mineral
iron. The crystal structure of armalcolite is close to that of distorted brookite. It is based on deformed octahedra, with a titanium atom in the center
Armalcolite
History of chemical crystallography to 1895
polymorphic forms (minerals with the same composition but different structure): brookite (orthorhombic), akaogiite (monoclinic), anatase (tetragonal) and rutile
Chemical crystallography before X-rays
Chemical_crystallography_before_X-rays
availability of crystallographic vacancies in the framework. The TiO2 polytype brookite has also been evaluated and found to be electrochemically active when produced
Research in lithium-ion batteries
Research_in_lithium-ion_batteries
..68..121R. doi:10.1017/S0016756800095479. Rastall, R. H. (1938). "On Brookite Crystals in the Dogger". Geological Magazine. 75 (10): 433–440. Bibcode:1938GeoM
Robert_Heron_Rastall
Italian chemist and material scientist
(2008-07-23). "Nonhydrolytic Synthesis of High-Quality Anisotropically Shaped Brookite TiO 2 Nanocrystals". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130 (33):
Raffaella_Buonsanti
Geological formation in England
H2O ), silica (Si), clay minerals and derivatives such as octahedrite (brookite) (TiO2), and dickite (Al2Si2O5(OH)4). The seams are often oolitic, especially
Cleveland_Ironstone_Formation
American mineralogist (1869–1954)
(1897–98) "The Soda-rhyolite North of Berkeley" (1893) "On Octahedrite, Brookite and Titanite from Somerville, Massachusetts, U.S.A." in Festsch. H. Rosenbusch
Charles_Palache
American–Canadian minister, evangelist, and writer
Chipmanites, Kinsmanites, Blackites, Welshites, Hammonites, Palmerites, Brookites, Pearlyites, and Burpeites, and a few even turned to the Anabaptism. Most
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English : probably a variant of Dalton.
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n.
A mineral consisting of titanic oxide, and hence identical with rutile and octahedrite in composition, but crystallizing in the orthorhombic system.
n.
The property of crystallizing in three forms fundamentally distinct, as is the case with titanium dioxide, which crystallizes in the forms of rutile, octahedrite, and brookite. See Pleomorphism.
n.
A mineral usually of a reddish brown color, and brilliant metallic adamantine luster, occurring in tetragonal crystals. In composition it is titanium dioxide, like octahedrite and brookite.