Andalusite (Al2O(SiO4))
Andalusite (Al2O(SiO4)) Basic information
- Product Name:
- Andalusite (Al2O(SiO4))
- Synonyms:
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- Andalusite (Al2O(SiO4))
- CAS:
- 12183-80-1
- MF:
- Al2H2O6Si2-2
- MW:
- 208.146356
- EINECS:
- 235-352-6
- Mol File:
- 12183-80-1.mol
Andalusite (Al2O(SiO4)) Chemical Properties
- Density
- 3.145
- form
- gray-green crystals
- color
- gray-green crystals, crystalline
- EPA Substance Registry System
- Andalusite (Al2O(SiO4)) (12183-80-1)
Andalusite (Al2O(SiO4)) Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties
gray, greenish, reddish, or bluish; hardness 7–7.5; used in dental cements and the glass industry, in enamels, ceramics, and as a paint filler [MER06] [HAW93]
Physical properties
Habit: acicular, blocky, prismatic, euhedral crystals.
Color: usually pink, white, rose, dark
green, gray, brown, red, or green or with clouded inclusions.
Luster: vitreous (i.e., glassy).
Diaphaneity: transparent to translucent.
Cleavage: (110) distinct, (100) indistinct, (010)
poor.
Fracture: uneven, splintery, brittle.
Streak: white.
Chemical: insoluble in strong
mineral acids but attacked by molten alkali-metal hydroxides (e.g., NaOH) and carbonates
(e.g., Na2CO3). Heated in Co(NO3
)2 give the Thénard blue color. Non fusible but transforms
to sillimanite on heating.
Other properties: Unfusible but when heated above 1200°C
transforms to a mixture of silica and mullite (Al6Si2O13). Dielectric constant of 8.28.
Diamagnetic with a specific magnetic susceptibility of –10–10 m3.kg–1.
Occurrence: metamorphosed peri-aluminous sedimetary rocks.
Production Methods
It was estimated that in 1987, 90% of the kyanite produced in the United States was used in refractories, 55% of this for smelting and processing iron, 20% for smelting and processing nonferrous metals, and15% for refractories in glassmaking and ceramics.