IC 7464 Anodic Deposition of Manganese Dioxide

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1254 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 1948
Abstract
Natural or artificial manganese dioxide of a grade pure enough to be
satisfactory as depolarizer for dry cells has never been available in large
supply simultaneously with being available in desired quality . The Second
World War called for more of it than ever . A supply of natural material
from the Gold Coast was ample for the war and was not completely exhausted .
Whereas the crystal form of the manganese oxide was not recognized as
a matter of importance until the war came , it is now known that gamma MnO2
is a desirable form and that pyrolusite , once thought acceptable , is not the
best mineral .
The following paper is a translation of an internal company report
filed at the Bitterfeld office of the I. G. Farbenindustrie A.G. by Dr.
Peter Marx in 1933 , just a year after G. W. Nichols had published in the
Transactions of the American Electrochemical Society a study of making anodic
manganese dioxide from solutions of manganous sulfate . The I. G. experiments
were made to confirm the American work and were also extended to a larger
scale . Only chemical purity was considered , and no mention is made of crystal
form . The report adds to the knowledge submitted by Nichols but has not
been previously available to the general public . Believing it of value to
the United States industry , a translation has been made .
Citation
APA:
(1948) IC 7464 Anodic Deposition of Manganese DioxideMLA: IC 7464 Anodic Deposition of Manganese Dioxide. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.