Tenorite

Tenorit

A tenorite definition, a mineral, copper oxide, CuO found in copper veins in black, tiny scales. The geometric and optical properties and crystal structure of tenorite. Dendrites and tenorite masses with green malachite on quartz. One name: linen tenorite. Type: Ring sling.

Size: The tenorite tenorite is a copper oxide mineral with the simple formula CuO.

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Single-stage tenorite (CuO) nanoparticle syntheses of copper (SO4) (OH) 6 by thermodecomposition.

During this research work CuO nanoparticles were synthesised at 750 C (for 2 h) by means of immediate heat degradation with brochanite as a forerunner. Nanoparticles were characterised by X-ray scattering (XRD), EDS (energy dispersed spectra), IR (infrared spectrum) and SEM (scanning electron microscopy). The SEM scan showed that the CuO nanoparticles had a bar form with a cross-section and length of 235 ± 5 nm and 856 ± 5 nm, respectively.

This process could thus be used on an industry level as a cost-effective and comfortable way of producing tenorite nanoparticles.

The Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey " Tenorit

Tenorit is a solid monochromatic rock found in the oxidised parts of coal mines where it is associated with other intrinsic materials such as cuprit, azure, goetite, and haematite. Mostly it is caused by the decomposition of cupric sulphides such as coppyrite. Tenorit is found with chalkozite and chalkopyrite in the old Plum Creek mine near Wauzeka (SE SW sec. 26 T.8N. R.5W.) (Heyl et. al., 1959).

Tenorit is found in the margins around chalcopyrites in pits near Mineral Point, especially in paragraphs 4 and 5 T.4N. the Wasley Copper Mine (NW Sec. 5 T.4N. R.3E.) and the Beach Copper Mine (S 1/2 sec. 4 T.4N. R.3E.). Tenorite with mahalachite, chalkocite, chalkonite, limonite and smith sonite is found in these deposits.

  • Solid tenorite is found with cuprit, smith sonite, Malachite and amorite in the Eberle Mine, NW NW sec. 2 T.6N. Tenorit is found as a primary rock with amalachite, cuprit, chalkocite, copper, cuprit, chalkite, pyrolusite and romanesite near Gratiot in the southwest of the country. Here the tenorite is formed by changes in the chalcopyrites and boronite (Heyl, et. al., 1959).
  • Tenorite is found as tenite in SE SW sec. as an alternative rock with maleite, cuprit, azurite, cuprit, chalkocite, pyrolusite and romanesite. Here the tenorite is formed by changes in the chalcopyrites and boronite. Tenorit is formed in the Gossanzone of the Flambeau mine, just to the south of Ladysmith (May 1977), by botryoide deposits, stains and stains.

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