Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1955 - Electrolytic Production of Hydrometallurgical Reagents for Processing Manganese Ores [The article from which this abstract is reprinted appears in Trans. A.l.M.E. (1955) 203, p. 51; Journal of M

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- Jan 1, 1956
Abstract
The paper describes a cyclic method for processing manganese ores using sodium sulphate as the basic reagent. Sodium sulphate is electrolyzed in a diaphragm cell to give an anolyte sodium sulphate acid and a catholyte containing caustic soda, a part of which is carbonated in a cyclic manner to form soda and reduced ore is leached with the anolyte to dissolve the manganese and the impurities are precipitated by addition of catholyte. Manganese in the pregnant solution is precipitated as synthetic rhodochrosite with a carbonated catholyte, and sodium sulphate is regenerated. Calcining the manganese carbonate site a high-grade product and the carbon dioxide is returned to the carbonation step. the results of laboratory tests using cells equipped with synthetic fiber diaphragms and permselective membranes which permit transfer of using or cations during electrolysis are described. The article from which the above abstract is reprinted appears in Trans. AIME (1955) 203, p. 51; Journal op Metals (January 1955).
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APA:
(1956) Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1955 - Electrolytic Production of Hydrometallurgical Reagents for Processing Manganese Ores [The article from which this abstract is reprinted appears in Trans. A.l.M.E. (1955) 203, p. 51; Journal of MMLA: Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1955 - Electrolytic Production of Hydrometallurgical Reagents for Processing Manganese Ores [The article from which this abstract is reprinted appears in Trans. A.l.M.E. (1955) 203, p. 51; Journal of M. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.