Demesmaekerite

Demesmaekerite is a rare uranium selenite mineral with the chemical formula: Pb2Cu5(UO2)2(SeO3)6(OH)6·2H2O.

Demesmaekerite
A specimen of demesmaekerite associated with blue chalcomenite crystals
General
CategoryOxide mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
Pb2Cu5(UO2)2(SeO3)6(OH)6·2H2O
Strunz classification4.JJ.20
Crystal systemTriclinic
Crystal classPinacoidal (1)
(same H-M symbol)
Space groupP1
Unit cella = 11.94 Å, b = 10.02 Å, c = 5.62 Å; α = 90°, β = 100°, γ = 91.91°
Identification
ColorGreen to olive green - turns brownish on dehydration
Crystal habitElongated, striated, typically in radial aggregates
Mohs scale hardness3-4
DiaphaneityTranslucent to opaque
Specific gravity5.28
Optical propertiesBiaxial (+)
Refractive indexnα = 1.835 nγ = 1.910
PleochroismYellow green to brown
DispersionStrong
Other characteristics Radioactive
References[1][2]

It is named after the Belgian mineralogist Gaston Demesmaeker, who worked at the Musonoi Mine in Katanga.[1] It is a secondary mineral which contains lead, copper and selenium, it is a bottle green to brown/yellow color, its crystal habit varies depending on where it is found.

It can be found associated with other rare selenium-bearing uranium ores, such as haynesite, guilleminite, marthozite and piretite.[2]

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