imiditecontaining
Imidite-containing is a descriptive term used primarily in geology, mineralogy, and materials science to indicate that a material includes imidite as part of its composition. The term does not define a specific compound on its own; instead it signals the presence of imidite, which may occur as a distinct mineral phase, as a dopant, or as a constituent within a solid solution. Because imidite is not a widely standardized mineral name in major reference catalogs, reports using the phrase typically accompany the statement with quantitative or qualitative identifications of the phase, including its chemical formula, modal abundance, and crystallographic information.
In geology, imidite-containing rocks or minerals are described by the mode, grain size, and textural relationship
Analytical methods commonly used to verify imidite content include X-ray diffraction, electron microprobe analysis, scanning electron
Overall, imidite-containing is a pragmatic descriptor rather than a standardized mineral term, and its usefulness depends