kationeita
Kationeita is a hypothetical mineral species introduced in mineralogical pedagogy to illustrate cation exchange processes in layered solids. It is not recognized as a naturally occurring mineral by major authorities.
The name combines “cation” with the mineral-name suffix -eita, following conventions such as -ite/-itea; used for
Conceptually, kationeita is a layered aluminosilicate with a two-dimensional sheet of tetrahedrally coordinated cations linked to
In pedagogical models, kationeita is described as having a soft, pale mineral with vitreous to pearly luster,
As a hypothetical example, it has no confirmed natural occurrence. Researchers often synthesize kationeita analogues in
The concept supports teaching about cation exchange capacity, selectivity sequences of different cations, hydration effects, and