fluorideminerals
Fluorideminerals are a group of minerals that contain fluoride as a key constituent. They occur naturally in a variety of geological settings, from sedimentary host rocks to igneous and metamorphic environments. Common examples include apatite, fluorite, cryolite, and simpsonite, each of which has distinctive crystal habits and properties.
Apatite, a phosphate mineral, frequently incorporates fluoride ions into its lattice, producing three primary varieties: fluorapatite,
Cryolite, Na₃AlF₆, occurs mainly in Greenland’s permafrost and has historically been crucial for aluminum production where
Industrially, fluorideminerals provide the fluorine necessary for producing fluoropolymers, refrigerants, and pharmaceutical agents. In the natural