grafiittin
Grafiittin is a fictional mineral created for illustrative purposes in mineralogy and materials science. It is described as a carbon-rich, layered material with properties similar to graphite but with enhanced mechanical strength due to a hypothetical interlayer structure. The name comes from the fictional Grafii region and the common mineral suffix -in.
In the imagined setting, grafiittin was first described by researchers exploring ultramafic rock sequences in the
Crystal chemistry and physical properties
Grafiittin is described as hexagonal in habit with a layered, graphene-like arrangement. Its color ranges from
Natural grafiittin is said to form under specific high-pressure, high-temperature conditions that arrange graphite-like layers with
In the fictional context, grafiittin is proposed for conductive additives in batteries and supercapacitors, as a