Schoepite is a yellowish-green mineral that is a secondary uranium mineral. It is found in the surface sediments of uranium deposits and can form as a result of the weathering of other uranium minerals. Synonyms for schoepite include schoepitite, schoeptite, and uranotungstite. The mineral has a unique crystal structure and is often associated with other uranium minerals such as uranophane and autunite. Despite being a relatively uncommon mineral, schoepite has gained attention in recent years due to its potential use in the development of radioactive waste containment materials. Further research is needed to fully understand the properties and potential applications of this intriguing mineral.