alusaines
Alusaines are a proposed class of crystalline aluminosilicate minerals defined by a three-dimensional framework of AlO4 and SiO4 tetrahedra balanced by extra-framework cations, such as Na+, K+, or Ca2+. The structure resembles zeolites and feldspars but is envisioned to have higher framework openness and porosity.
The name derives from the chemical symbol Al for aluminum and follows mineral-nomenclature practices that append
As of current consensus, alusaine is not an officially recognized mineral. The term is used in theoretical
In laboratories, alusaines have been synthesized by hydrothermal methods or solid-state reactions starting from alumina and
Proposed properties include low framework density, notable porosity, and moderate to high cation-exchange capacity. Colors are
Potential applications include catalysis, molecular adsorption, ion exchange, and use as lightweight ceramic components. The mineralogical