- Bromellite
Infobox mineral
name = Bromellite
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formula = berylliumoxygen
(beryllium oxide)
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color = White, colorless
habit = prismatic
system = Hexagonal
twinning =
cleavage = [1010] Distinct
fracture =
mohs = 9
luster = Vitreous
refractive = 1.719, 1.733
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birefringence =
pleochroism = None
streak = White
gravity = 3.02
melt = 2570°C
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diaphaneity = Transparent to translucent
other =Bromellite, whose name derives from the Swedish chemist
Magnus von Bromell (1670-1731), is a whiteoxide mineral , found in complex pegmatiticmanganese -iron deposits, but is more frequently made synthetically. This is a rare mineral to encounter in its natural state, but it has been made synthetically for over 40 years.Uses of bromellite
Bromellite, as a
beryllium -containing mineral, has some uses. Industrially, natural specimens have the potential to be an ore ofberyllium . It is one of thereagent s that can be used in the manufacture of artificialemerald s. As an additive, bromellite confers high mechanical strength and very highthermal conductivity . Innuclear reactor s, it is used as a moderator for fastneutron s.Ceramic s containing bromellite are used inelectronics , as well ascrucible s for the melting ofuranium andthorium . Bromellite, both natural and synthetic, is also used as agemstone or as a collector's mineral. As agemstone bromellite is extremely rare. To date there has been found only one crystal that is large enough to be cut. In 2000 Dunil Palitha Gunasekara of Ratnapura, Sri Lanka purchased a rough colorless 17.77-ct crystal from Ratnapura. He cut it into 15 pieces, of which 3 pieces with 2.80, 1.92 and 0.68 ct were sent to the GIA laboratory for further testing since he thought them to beJohachiodolite at first. These gemstones are the first reported examples of faceted gem-quality Bromellite.References
*R.V. Gaines et al, Dana's New Mineralogy, 8th edition, John Wiley & Sons, NY, 1997, p 211.
*SFM and Sam Muhlmeister, Gems & Gemology, Volume 38, No 3, Fall 2002, pp 250-251.
* [http://www.webmineral.com/data/Bromellite.shtml WebMineral Listing]
* [http://www.mindat.org/min-784.html MinDat Listing]
* [http://www.maden.hacettepe.edu.tr/dmmrt/index Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms]
* [http://www.sinhalite.com/bromellite.htm Gemmologist Murray Burford]
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