RI 3477 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 33. Manganese And Its Alloys

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 80
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- 4406 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 1939
Abstract
"MANGANESE METALMethods of PreparationMethods of preparing the manganese metal that has been used in chemical and metallurgical investigations have passed through a cycle. Most of the investigations made before the turn of the century used Moissan's pyrophoric manganese. 5/ This material was made by electrolysis into a mercury cathode and distillation in vacuo. It was essentially a pure material, and investigations in which it was employed (with proper precautions against oxida¬tion) led to accurate results concerning the intrinsic behavior of metallic manganese.An early investigation of the properties of ""Manganese-by-Mercury"" was made by M. Guntz. 6/ He prepared manganese by electrolysis of a concentrated MnCl2 solution with a mercury cathode. The manganese amalgam was pressed through chamois and distilled in vacuo (2 to 3 cm. of mercury) at 200°0., slowly rising to 250°0. Guntz recognized especially the decreased reactivity of manganese with increased temperature of mercury distillation. The most careful and com¬prehensive study of manganese made by this method is that of Kuh 7/ whose work unfortunately was never published in an accessible journal.Royce and Kahlenberg 8/ studied the electrode potential of manganese made by this method."
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APA:
(1939) RI 3477 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 33. Manganese And Its AlloysMLA: RI 3477 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 33. Manganese And Its Alloys. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.