Where it forms, where it's found
- Geological setting
A weathering product of volcanic ash. In hydrothermally altered igneous rocks, from the breakdown of feldspars, and in hydrothermal veins, typically related to copper deposits. In sedimentary rocks, including chalk and coal beds.
- Type locality
- Gräfenthal
- Saalfeld-Rudolstadt District
- Thuringia
- Germany
Varieties
Physical
Optical
- Optical type
- Isotropic
- Principal indices
- n 1.468 – 1.512
- Luminescence
- None
- Notes
RI from air dried sample
- Single index
- n = 1.490
Crystallography
- Morphology
Rarely observed as ring-shaped particles, with diameters of 50 Å, which in three dimensions may represent sections through hollow spherules or polyhedra. As hyaline crusts and masses; stalactites and flowstones.
- Type-locality form
hyaline crusts and masses; stalactites and flowstones.
- Comment
Amorphous
Chemical composition
- Impurities
- Ti
- Fe
- Mg
- Ca
- Na
- K
Synonyms
- Allophaan
- Allophanit
- Allophanite
- Elhuyarit
- Elhuyarita
- Elhuyarite
- Ilbait
- Ilbaite
- Razoumofskyn
- Razumofskin
- Razumowskin
- Riemanit
- Riemanite
- Riemannit
- Riemannita
- Riemannite
In other languages
- French
- Allophane · Allophanite · Carolathine · Collyrite · Dillnite · Elhuyarite · Ferriallophane · Ilbaite · Phosphate-allophane · Plumboallophane · Protoallophane · Riemanit · Riemanite · Samoïte · Scarbroïte · Schöttérite · Schröttérite
- German
- Allophan · Elhuyarit · Ilbait · Riemannit
- Spanish
- Allofanita
- Italian
- allofane · allophane
- Portuguese
- Alofana · alofânio
- Japanese
- アロフェン
- Russian
- Аллофан
Classification
9.ED.20
- 9SilicatesClass
- 9.EPhyllosilicatesDivision
- 9.EDPhyllosilicates with kaolinite layers composed of tetrahedral and octahedral netsGroup
- 9.ED.20AllophaneSpecies
71.01.05.01
- 71Phyllosilicates Sheets of Six-membered RingsClass
- 71.01Sheets of 6-membered rings with 1:1 layersType
- 71.01.05— unnamed intermediate level —Group
- 71.01.05.01AllophaneSpecies
15.11
- 15Silicates of AluminumClass
- 15.11— unnamed intermediate level —Group
- 15.11AllophaneSpecies
Group, growth & confusion
AlumohydrocalciteCaAl2(CO3)2(OH)4 · 4H2OMineral—
Beidellite(Na,Ca)0.3Al2(Si,Al)4O10(OH)2 · nH2OMineral—
Chrysocolla(Cu2-xAlx)H2-xSi2O5(OH)4 · nH2OMineral—
CristobaliteSiO2Mineral—
DundasitePbAl2(CO3)2(OH)4 · H2OMineral—
EvansiteAl3(PO4)(OH)6 · 8H2OMineral—
GibbsiteAl(OH)3Mineral—
ImogoliteAl2SiO3(OH)4Mineral—
QuartzSiO2Mineral—
TurquoiseCuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8 · 4H2OMineral—
Literature, links & citation
- 1816Hausmann, J.F.L. and Stromeyer, F. (1816) Über Silberkupferglanz und Allophan. Göttingische Gelehrte Anzeigen 2, 1251-1253.
- 1892Dana, Edward Salisbury; Dana, James Dwight (1892) A System of Mineralogy (6th ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- 1934Ross, C., Kerr, P. (1934) Halloysite and allophane. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper, 185G, 135.
- 1967Snetsinger, Kenneth G. (1967) High-alumina allophane as a weathering product of plagioclase. American Mineralogist, 52 (1-2) 254-262
- 1974Kitagawa, Yasuo (1974) Dehydration of allophane and its structural formula. American Mineralogist, 59 (9-10) 1094-1098
@misc{mineral2026,
author = {Mineral Index editorial board},
title = {Allophane — Mineral Index},
year = {2026},
url = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/allophane-139},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}