Is an iron Sulphide which is very popular form of Ferrous Sulphide due to its metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue. It is used in amber glass to provide iron and sulfur for the amber chromophore.
Key Features
Metallic Luster: Iron pyrite has a shiny, metallic appearance, often mistaken for gold due to its bright, brassy-yellow color, hence its nickname “Fool’s Gold.”
High Sulfur Content: Pyrite contains a significant amount of sulfur, making it a primary source for sulfur production in industrial processes.
Conductive Properties: It has semiconducting properties, which makes it of interest for use in solar cells and other electronic applications.
Thermal Stability: Iron pyrite is stable at high temperatures, making it useful in high-temperature industrial processes and as a potential material for thermoelectric applications.
Frangibility: Despite its hard, metallic appearance, pyrite is brittle and easily breaks along cubic crystal planes, distinguishing it from gold, which is malleable and ductile.
Applications
Glass
Glass
Paper Manufacturing
Paper Manufacturing
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