Okenite Explained

Okenite
Category:Phyllosilicate
Formula:CaSi2O5·2H2O
Imasymbol:Oke[1]
Strunz:9.EA.40
System:Triclinic
Class:Pinacoidal
(same H-M symbol)
Symmetry:P
Unit Cell:a = 9.69, b = 7.28
c = 22.02 [Å]; α = 92.7°
β = 100.1°, γ = 110.9°; Z = 2
Color:White, may show slightly yellow or blue tint
Habit:Bladed crystals, typically fibrous, clusters of curved crystals and radial balls
Twinning:Lamellar
Cleavage:Perfect on
Fracture:Splintery
Tenacity:Elastic
Mohs:–5
Luster:Vitreous, pearly
Streak:White
Diaphaneity:Transparent, translucent
Gravity:2.28–2.33
Opticalprop:Biaxial (−)
Refractive:nα = 1.512 – 1.532 nβ = 1.514 – 1.535 nγ = 1.515 – 1.542
Birefringence:δ = 0.003 – 0.010
2V:Measured: 60°
References:[2] [3] [4]

Okenite (CaSi2O5·2H2O)[3] is a silicate mineral that is usually associated with zeolites. It most commonly is found as small white "cotton ball" formations within basalt geodes. These formations are clusters of straight, radiating, fibrous crystals that are both bendable and fragile.[5] It also belongs to the family of the calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H) commonly found in hardened cement paste. In cement chemist notation (CCN) it is noted as CaO·2SiO2·2H2O and abbreviated as CS2H2.

Discovery and occurrence

It was first described in 1828 for an occurrence at Disko Island, Greenland and named for German naturalist Lorenz Oken (1779–1851).[4]

Minerals associated with okenite include apophyllite, gyrolite, prehnite, chalcedony, goosecreekite and many of the mother zeolites.Okenite is found in India, mainly within the state of Maharashtra. Other localities include Bulla Island, Azerbaijan; Aranga, New Zealand; Chile; Ireland and Bordo Island in the Faroe Islands.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Warr. L.N.. 2021. IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine. 85. 3 . 291–320. 10.1180/mgm.2021.43 . 2021MinM...85..291W . 235729616 . free.
  2. http://rruff.info/doclib/hom/okenite.pdf Okenite in the Handbook of Mineralogy
  3. http://www.mindat.org/min-2967.html Okenite on Mindat.org
  4. http://www.webmineral.com/data/Okenite.shtml Okenite data on Webmineral
  5. Web site: Okenite (Hydrated Calcium Silicate Hydroxide) . Galleries.com . 2013-07-27.