Alunite
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Potassium
Aluminum Sulfate Hydroxide
KAl
3(SO
4)
2(OH)
6
Alunite is the sodium substitute for potassium, and when it is
high in sodium, it is called natroalunite.
The History Says
Historically extensive deposits were mined in Tuscany and Hungary,
and at Bulladelah in New South Wales.
The Present Scenario
Currently it is found at Tolfa, Italy. In the United States it is
found in the San Juan district of Colorado; Goldfield, Nevada;
Marysvale, Utah; and Red Mountain in Patagonia, Arizona.
ALUNITE
IS also known as alumstone. This mineral was first observed in the
15th century at Tolfa, a place near Rome. Here, it was mined to
manufacture alum, KAl(SO
4)
2 - 12H
2O.
In 1707, it was first named as aluminilite by J. C. Delametherie. In
1824, it was renamed to alunite by FS Beudant. The name originates
from the Latin alunit, which means "alum."
Alunite is formed from the action of sulfuric acids upon potassium
rich feldspars in a process which is called as "alunitization."
The sulfuric acids accompany hydrothermal solutions. It is generally
rich in certain ore metals. These solutions result in large bodies of
alunite, making it a rock forming mineral.
Sometimes, alunite is mistaken for massive rock forming dolomite or
limestone (calcite). An acid test proves the identification. Alunite
does not bubble even when powdered.
The symmetry of alunite is same as the members of the Tourmaline
Group but crystals of alunite do not form prismatic crystal like those
of the typical tourmaline mineral. The crystals of alunite are more
flattened and it resembles nearly cubic rhombohedrons. "Rhombohedrons"
are the combination of two trigonal pyramids.
Composition of Alunite
| Molecular Weight = 414.21
gm |
|
|
| Potassium |
9.44 % (K) |
11.37 % (K2O) |
| Aluminum |
19.54 % (Al) |
36.92 % (Al2O3) |
| Hydrogen |
1.46 % (H) |
13.05 % (H2O) |
| Sulfur |
15.48 % (S) |
38.66 % (SO3) |
| Oxygen |
54.08 % (O) |
|
| |
100.00% |
100.00 % = TOTAL OXIDE |
Physical
Properties of Alunite
| Color |
White, gray,
yellowish gray, reddish gray, yellowish white. |
| Density |
2.59 - 2.9, Average = 2.74 |
| Diaphaniety |
Transparent to translucent |
| Fracture |
Uneven - Flat surfaces (not
cleavage) fractured in an uneven pattern |
| Cleavage |
Good |
| Habit |
Earthy - Dull, clay-like
texture with no visible crystalline affinities, (e.g. howlite).
Fibrous - Crystals made up of fibers. Massive - Granular - Common
texture observed in granite and other igneous rock. |
| Hardness |
3.5-4 - Copper Penny-Fluorite |
| Specific Gravity |
Approximately 2.7 - 2.8+
(average for translucent minerals) |
| Luminescence |
None |
| Luster |
Vitreous - Pearly |
| Streak |
White |
Uses
of Alunite
It is a good source of alum. Sometimes, it is also used to recover
potassium and aluminum. Commercially it is used as alloys, tools,
equipment.
Occurrences
of Alunite
Alunite occurs as a vein and replacement mass in trachyte, rhyolite,
and similar potassium rich volcanic rocks. It is also formed at
volcanic fumaroles. The white, fine granular mass of alunite closely
resemble the fine granular limestone, dolomite, anhydrite, and
magnesite in appearance. The compact kinds, which come from Hungary,
due to its hardness and toughness, are used for millstones.
Presently, alunite is found at Tolfa in Italy. In the U.S., it is
found in the San Juan district of Colorado; Goldfield, Nevada;
Marysvale, Utah; and Red Mountain in Patagonia, Arizona. The
occurrence in Arizona lies above a canyon named Alum Gulch. It is
mined as an ore of both, potassium as well as aluminium at Marysvale.
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