Ilmenite

Ilmenite
Ilmenite from Miass, Ilmen Mts, Chelyabinsk Oblast', Southern Urals, Urals Region, Russia. 4.5 x 4.3 x 1.5 cm
General
CategoryOxide mineral
FormulaIron titanium oxide, FeTiO
3
IMA symbolIlm
Strunz classification4.CB.05
Dana classification04.03.05.01
Crystal systemTrigonal
Crystal classRhombohedral (3)
H-M symbol: (3)
Space groupR3 (no. 148)
Unit cella = 5.08854(7)
c = 14.0924(3) [Å]: Z = 6
Identification
ColorIron-black; gray with a brownish tint in reflected light
Crystal habitGranular to massive and lamellar exsolutions in hematite or magnetite
Twinning{0001} simple, {1011} lamellar
CleavageAbsent; parting on {0001} and {1011}
FractureConchoidal to subconchoidal
TenacityBrittle
Mohs scale hardness5–6
LusterMetallic to submetallic
StreakBlack
DiaphaneityOpaque
Specific gravity4.70–4.79
Optical propertiesUniaxial (–)
BirefringenceStrong; O: pinkish brown, E: dark brown (bireflectance)
Other characteristicsWeakly magnetic
References

Ilmenite is a titanium-iron oxide mineral with the idealized formula FeTiO
3
. It is a weakly magnetic black or steel-gray solid. Ilmenite is the most important ore of titanium and the main source of titanium dioxide, which is used in paints, printing inks, fabrics, plastics, paper, sunscreen, food and cosmetics.