eristasite
Eristasite is a hypothetical mineral commonly used in mineralogical literature to illustrate the behavior of rare-earth silicates. The name combines the element erbium (Er) with the typical mineral suffix -ite and signals a fictional silicate phase containing erbium. In proposed models, eristasite comprises erbium, silicon, and oxygen, with stoichiometry that can vary to reflect different site occupancies in the crystal lattice. The material is discussed as a silicate framework in which Er3+ ions occupy relatively spacious coordination environments.
Taxonomically, eristasite is placed among silicate minerals in teaching materials, but no natural specimen has been
Physical properties attributed to eristasite in literature include a hardness around 5.5–6 on the Mohs scale,
Occurrence and synthesis are described in educational contexts rather than in verified field data. No natural