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Vanadium oxysalts

Natural fibrous materials are identified somewhat by chance. For example, there are seven vanadate and seven vanadium oxysalt minerals on the list of fibrous minerals. These species are composed of a rare element, vanadium, but the fibrous samples may have attracted attention because they are often brightly colored. Vanadinite [Pb5(V04)3Cl] for example, is bright orange-red. Further, the list of natural mineral fibers we have compiled contains seventy-seven phosphate species. So many phosphates are listed because detailed descriptions of these mostly quite rare minerals were readily available (Nriagu and Moore, 1984). [Pg.79]

Vanadium oxysalts are minerals that contain some combination of oxygen and vanadium. These differ from the generally simpler vanadates, which are included in the phosphate group. [Pg.20]

Volume III Halides, Hydroxides, Oxides. (1997) ISBN 0-9622097-2-4 (descriptions of 628 mineral species, including antimonates, antimonites, arsenites, carbides, halides, hydroxides, nitrides, oxides, phosphides, silicides, vanadium oxysalts). [Pg.1273]

DAMPS) combined with oxysalts of vanadium, niobium, tantalum or titanium, zirconium, hafnium ... [Pg.102]


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