Sayrite occurs in the uranium deposit at Shinkolobwe, Shaba, Zaïre. Principal associated minerals are uranophane, becquerelite, masuyite and richetite. It appears as little prismatic yellow orange to red orange crystals elongated along b and flattened on {102} . Cleavage {102} distinct. Calculated density 6.76 gr/cm³. Vickers microhardness : 150 kg/mm². Optically biaxial (— ), 2V large, NZ = 1.95, NY = 1.94, Z ~ a, Y = b, X ~ c*. Monoclinic system, space group P2₁/c, a 1 0.704(3), b = 6.960(2), c = 14.533(3) Å, β = 116.81(2)°, Z = 2. The crystal structure was determined by X-ray diffraction (R = 0.105 for 2,197 reflections). It consists of original [(UO₂)₅O₆(OH)₂]⁴ⁿ⁻n layers connected by Pb and H₂O. The rough formula is 2PbO.5UO₃.5H₂O as co...