Karelian deposits, Type I/II/III/IV, formation history.

Structure and composition of natural carbonaceous shungite

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1 month 1 week ago #48 by Research
A 2013 paper covering the mineralogical and chemical structure of natural fullerene-containing shungite. Useful as a reference for what the material actually is, before the wellness layer.

Sources: via oraphimshungite.com · original paper International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research, Vol. 6 Issue 3 (Nov-Dec 2013) .

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1 week 5 hours ago #667 by Research
A 2014 composition study from Tula State University adds a specific detail worth noting: the trace-element fingerprint of Zaonezhye shungite, and a comment on where the fullerenes may come from.

By mass the sample was 66.14% mineral matter, with the ash running SiO₂ 47.6%, Fe₂O₃ 15.0%, CaO 4.6%. The trace metals (µg/g): aluminium 23,824, iron 17,231, potassium 9,957, sulphur 8,400.

The detail that's easy to miss: the paper flags uranium (8.2 µg/g) and thorium (2.4 µg/g) as part of what may have driven natural fullerene synthesis in the rock - a radiogenic energy source acting over geological time. It pairs with the sulphur-role thread elsewhere on the forum: two different natural ingredients, both proposed as part of why this particular deposit grew fullerenes when most carbon-rich rocks didn't.

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- Gorokhova M.N., Lebedev K.S., Platonov V.V. (2014), "Особенности химического состава шунгита Карельского Заонежья", Известия ТулГУ. Естественные науки: cyberleninka.ru

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