Sillénite
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What is Sillénite?
Sillénite or sillenite is a mineral with the chemical formula Bi12SiO20. It is named after the Swedish chemist Lars Gunnar Sillén, who mostly studied bismuth-oxygen compounds. It is found in Australia, Europe, China, Japan, Mexico and Mozambique, typically in association with bismutite. Sillenites refer to a class of bismuth compounds with a structure similar to Bi12SiO20, whose parent structure is γ-Bi2O3, a meta-stable form of bismuth oxide. The cubic crystal sillenite structure is shared by several synthetic materials including bismuth titanate and bismuth germanate. These compounds have been extensively investigated for their non-linear optical properties. Additional stoichiometries, and modified structures, are also found in Bi25GaO39, Bi25FeO39, and Bi25InO39. These compounds have gathered recent interest due to their photocatalytic properties. Recently, sillenites have also gathered interest as heavy metal glass ceramics. They are considered promising materials for laser technology as they combine strong nonlinear properties, relative ease of manufacturing, and low production cost.
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Quick Facts
Physical Properties
- Color
- Olive-green, yellowish-green, gray- or brown-green
- Density
- 8.8 g/cm³
- Streak
- Yellowish to brownish white
Chemical Properties
- Chemical Formula
- Bi12SiO20
- Elements
- Bi, O, Si

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