Eucryptite
A variety of Phenakite Group

What is Eucryptite?
Eucryptite is a lithium bearing aluminium silicate mineral with formula LiAlSiO4. It crystallizes in the trigonal - rhombohedral crystal system. It typically occurs as granular to massive in form and may pseudomorphically replace spodumene. It has a brittle to conchoidal fracture and indistinct cleavage. It is transparent to translucent and varies from colorless to white to brown. It has a Mohs hardness of 6.5 and a specific gravity of 2.67. Optically it is uniaxial positive with refractive index values of nω = 1.570 - 1.573 and nε = 1.583 - 1.587. Its typical occurrence is in lithium-rich pegmatites in association with albite, spodumene, petalite, amblygonite, lepidolite and quartz. It occurs as a secondary alteration product of spodumene. It was first described in 1880 for an occurrence at its type locality, Branchville, Connecticut. Its name was from the Greek for well concealed, for its typical occurrence embedded in albite.
Uses & Applications
Eucryptite is primarily valued by mineral collectors and researchers studying lithium-bearing minerals. It has potential industrial significance as a lithium source, though other lithium minerals are more economically important.
Optical Properties
- Refractive Index
- 1.570-1.587
- Pleochroism
- None
- Optical Character
- Uniaxial positive
- Dispersion
- 0.013
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The Meaning
The name comes from Greek meaning well-hidden, referring to its inconspicuous appearance and the difficulty in distinguishing it from quartz. It represents the hidden complexity within apparently simple mineral assemblages.
Geochemistry
Forms as a secondary alteration product in lithium-rich pegmatites, often replacing spodumene or other lithium minerals. Its formation represents late-stage hydrothermal alteration in complex pegmatite systems.
Quick Facts
Physical Properties
- Color
- Colorless, white, pale tan, pale gray.
- Hardness (Mohs)
- 6.5
- Density
- 2.654 g/cm³
- Streak
- White
Chemical Properties
- Chemical Formula
- LiAlSiO4
- Elements
- Al, Li, O, Si

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