Phosphophyllite

Phosphophyllite
General
Category Phosphate minerals
Formula
(repeating unit)
hydrated zinc phosphate Zn2Fe(PO4)2•4H2O
Strunz classification 08.CA.40
Identification
Formula mass 448.40 g mol−1
Color blue-green to colourless
Crystal habit prismatic
Crystal system monoclinic
Twinning common
Cleavage [100] Perfect, [010] Distinct, [102] Distinct
Fracture conchoidal
Mohs scale hardness 3.5
Luster vitreous
Streak white
Diaphaneity transparent
Specific gravity 3.1
Refractive index 1.59-1.62
Birefringence 0.021
Common impurities Mn

Phosphophyllite is a rare mineral composed of hydrated zinc phosphate. Its name derives from its chemical composition (phosphate) and the Greek word for "leaf", phyllon, a reference to its cleavage.[1] It is highly prized by collectors for its rarity and for its delicate bluish green colour. Phosphophyllite is rarely cut because it is fragile and brittle, and large crystals are too valuable to be broken up.[2]

The finest phosphophyllite crystals come from Potosí, Bolivia, but it is no longer mined there. Other sources include New Hampshire, USA and Hagendorf, Bavaria, Germany. It is often found in association with the minerals chalcopyrite and triphylite.[3]

References

Twinned Phosphophyllite, Unificada Mine, Cerro de Potosí, Potosí Department, Bolivia. 2.1 x 1.4 x 1 cm.
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  2. Hall, Cally (1994). Gemstones. Great Britain: Dorling Kindersley. p. 127. ISBN 0-7513-1026-3.
  3. "The mineral phosphophyllite". Amethyst Galleries, Inc. Retrieved 2006-12-16.
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