aluskanyt
Aluskanyt is a hypothetical complex aluminosilicate mineral used in theoretical mineralogy and geochemistry to illustrate the properties of layered silicates. The term appears in discussions of how mixed aluminum–silicon frameworks interact with interlayer cations under high-temperature conditions.
In the proposed model, aluskanyt consists of alternating tetrahedral silicate sheets and octahedral sheets containing aluminum
Aluskanyt has not been observed in natural rocks. It is described theoretically as forming under specific high-temperature,
Predicted physical properties include moderate hardness, translucence, and a light to pale gray color; refractive index
As a conceptual mineral, aluskanyt is used to study the effects of layered structures on cation exchange,
See also: aluminosilicates, phyllosilicates, micas, vermiculites, theoretical mineralogy.