veinides
Veinides are a proposed class of mineral-like crystalline compounds that form in hydrothermal vein systems within igneous and metamorphic rocks. The name reflects their vein-associated occurrence and the common -ide suffix used for mineral species.
Chemistry and structure: Veinides typically consist of metal cations coordinated by chalcogen or pnictide anions, creating
Formation and occurrence: Veinides precipitate from metal-rich fluids moving through fractures in host rocks, often alongside
Properties: Physical properties vary with composition but veinides are generally translucent to opaque, with metallic to
Synthesis and potential applications: Laboratory synthesis via solid-state or hydrothermal methods allows study of their electronic