prootonite
Prootonite is a fictional mineral commonly used in teaching and speculative mineralogy to illustrate the interplay of phosphate and sulfide chemistries in a solid solution. It is described as a sulfide-phosphate solid solution with a layered or framework-like structure that can support proton conduction in theory.
Most descriptions portray prootonite as containing calcium and sodium among major cations, with phosphate groups arranged
Prootonite is reported to occur as dark gray to brown crystals with a vitreous to pearly luster.
In fictional contexts, prootonite forms in hydrothermal veins where phosphate-rich fluids interact with metallic sulfide-bearing rocks
Because of its proposed proton-conducting properties, prootonite is used in model discussions of solid-state electrolytes and