High Concentration Soluble Manganese Removal Asorption/Oxidation on Manganese Oxide Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Felicia F. Peng
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The manganese removal from aqueous solution containing high Mn2+ concentration by adsorption and oxidation was studied using manganese oxide particles as the adsorbent. The operating parameters including pH, flow rate, initial manganese concentrations, and oxidant dosage affect the performance of Mn2+ removal were evaluated in a laboratory packed column. In the multi-column adsorption tests, each additional column doubled the time for complete manganese removal. No further decrease of pH was also observed once it was lowered to pH 4.5 to 5. This finding implied the possibility of complete high manganese removal without further pH adjustment during adsorption. Oxidation of Mn2+ by dissolved oxygen was found to be insignificant for manganese removal for high Mn2+ concentration. Adsorption was the predominated mechanism involved with manganese removal. Extremely low H+/Mn2+ stoichiometry compared to the reported values was measured. These low values suggested that different adsorption mechanisms such as chemisorption other than H+/Mn2+ ion exchange might play an important role at low pH. This paper presents the quantity and explanation of the results obtained for the mechanism of adsorption and oxidation of high concentration manganese on the manganese ore particles.
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APA: Felicia F. Peng  (1997)  High Concentration Soluble Manganese Removal Asorption/Oxidation on Manganese Oxide Ore

MLA: Felicia F. Peng High Concentration Soluble Manganese Removal Asorption/Oxidation on Manganese Oxide Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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