RI 3033 The Action Of Sulphur Dioxide On Manganese Oxides At Elevated Temperatures

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. W. Davis
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

This paper is the second of a series of progress reports on a study, of the hydrometallurgy of manganese which is being conducted in an endeavor to make possible utilization of the large deposits of low-grade domestic manganese ores that occur in several States. There are at least four processes in which a knowledge of the action of SO2 gas on manganese oxides at elevated temperatures may prove of value. One ,of these involves dissolution of manganese from ores. The Bureau of Mines has investigated the hydrometallurgy of manganese by a process in which SO2 gas, a waste product at many smelters, is passed into water to form a solvent for manganese. Although Several manganese minerals acre readily dissolved, rhodochrosite (MnCO3) was attacked but superficially.§. Recent experiments have shown that a roast at 650 to 900°C converts the manganese of rhodochrosite to a form that is quickly dissolved by a weak SO2 solution. Introduction of smelter gases containing as much as 5 per cent SO2 during such a roast would not add much to the cost of the operation and might result in the formation of considerable water-soluble manganese sulphate.
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APA: C. W. Davis  (1930)  RI 3033 The Action Of Sulphur Dioxide On Manganese Oxides At Elevated Temperatures

MLA: C. W. Davis RI 3033 The Action Of Sulphur Dioxide On Manganese Oxides At Elevated Temperatures. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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