tugiorganite
Tugiorganite is a rare mineral that features an organic–inorganic, organometallic framework. It was first described from hydrothermal deposits in the Tugio region and is noted for incorporating organic ligands within a copper- and iron-rich oxide matrix. The mineral's structure and composition reflect processes in which organic material interacts with metal-bearing fluids under moderate temperatures and pressures.
Physical properties include a prismatic to tabular crystal habit and a color range from olive-brown to amber.
Composition and structure are dominated by copper- and iron-containing oxide layers interlaced with embedded organic ligands,
Occurrence is reported from a single locality in the Tugio Volcanic Complex, where hydrothermal fluids interacted
Etymology and naming stem from the Tugio region and its organic-inorganic character. The mineral is primarily