Petrovite is a blue and green mineral, with the chemical formula of Na10CaCu2(SO4)8. It contains atoms of oxygen (O), sodium (Na), sulphur (S), calcium (Ca) and copper (Cu) in a porous framework. It has potential as a cathode material in sodium-ion rechargeable batteries. It was discovered in volcanic lava flows in the Kamchatka region of Russia's far east and first described in 2020.
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| - La petrovita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el nom del professor Tomas Georgievich Petrov (n. 1931), doctorat, per "les seves contribucions a la mineralogia i la cristal·lografia i (...) el desenvolupament de la tecnologia industrial de fabricació de joies de malaquita". (ca)
- Petrovite is a blue and green mineral, with the chemical formula of Na10CaCu2(SO4)8. It contains atoms of oxygen (O), sodium (Na), sulphur (S), calcium (Ca) and copper (Cu) in a porous framework. It has potential as a cathode material in sodium-ion rechargeable batteries. It was discovered in volcanic lava flows in the Kamchatka region of Russia's far east and first described in 2020. (en)
- Петровіт — мінерал. Знайдений вченими із СПбДУ у 2000 році у районі вулкана Толбачик на Камчатці. Названий на честь - російського кристалографа. (uk)
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| - La petrovita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el nom del professor Tomas Georgievich Petrov (n. 1931), doctorat, per "les seves contribucions a la mineralogia i la cristal·lografia i (...) el desenvolupament de la tecnologia industrial de fabricació de joies de malaquita". (ca)
- Petrovite is a blue and green mineral, with the chemical formula of Na10CaCu2(SO4)8. It contains atoms of oxygen (O), sodium (Na), sulphur (S), calcium (Ca) and copper (Cu) in a porous framework. It has potential as a cathode material in sodium-ion rechargeable batteries. It was discovered in volcanic lava flows in the Kamchatka region of Russia's far east and first described in 2020. (en)
- Петровіт — мінерал. Знайдений вченими із СПбДУ у 2000 році у районі вулкана Толбачик на Камчатці. Названий на честь - російського кристалографа. (uk)
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