Freudenbergite
A variety of Minerals

What is Freudenbergite?
Freudenbergite is a mineral that is named in honor of Wilhelm Freudenberg, palaeontologist at the University of Tübingen and the University of Göttingen, and curator for mineralogy and geology at the National Collections of Natural History in Karlsruhe. He studied Katzenbuckel rocks. Naturally occurring freudenbergite is a solid solution of two end members Na2Fe 2Ti6O16 and Na2Fe Ti7O16, which were referred to as low-Ti and high-Ti freudenbergite, respectively Both varieties were found in the course of close examination of samples from the Katzenbuckel Complex, Germany, in which this mineral was documented for the first time As a possible mineral Fe2+ analog was named UM1983-07-O:FeNaTi Monoclinic with straight extinction and high birefringence. Brown. Synthetic freudenbergite was crystallized during the lamprophyllite incongruity melting.
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Quick Facts
Chemical Properties
- Chemical Formula
- Na2(Ti,Fe)8O16
- Elements
- Fe, Na, O, Ti

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