portselanis
Portselanis is a rare silicate mineral described in recent mineralogical literature. It forms colorless to pale blue prismatic crystals with a vitreous luster. On the Mohs scale it ranges from 6 to 7, and its standard density is about 3.2 g/cm3. Crystallography places portselanis in the monoclinic system, and optical properties are biaxial with refractive indices around 1.62 to 1.66. The mineral exhibits cleavage along preferred planes and can show faint pleochroism in polarized light.
Occurrence and geology describe portselanis as originating in high-temperature contact metamorphic zones associated with granitic intrusions.
Etymology and naming explain that the term portselanis derives from the Portse region and the suffix -lanis,
Synthesis and applications summarize that portselanis can be produced in the laboratory through hydrothermal synthesis at
See also: List of minerals; Silicate minerals; Hydrothermal synthesis.