RI 3866 Recovery of Cobalt from Manganese Ores in the Production of Electrolytic Manganese 1. Cobalt Content of Manganese Ores. By David Schlain 2 Seperation and Electrodeposition of Manganese and Cobalt from Manganese Electrolytes

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David Schlain J. H. Jacobs F. K. Shelton R. G. Knickerbocker
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Abstract

"Many manganese ores contain from 0.1 to several percent cobalt. If such ores arc used for the production of ferromanganese, the cobalt is lost; on the other hand, if they are used for the production of electrolytic manganese, the cobalt can be recovered during the purification of the electrolyte.The production of cobalt in the United States is insignificant compared to the amount consumed, most of which is imported from the Belgian Congo. Cobalt-bearing manganese ores may therefore constitute an important reserve of cobalt in times of emergency. Moreover, the combined value of manganese and cobalt in some ores may be sufficient to warrant the recovery of both metals by the electrolytic manganese process, whereas the recovery of either manganese or cobalt alone might not be economically feasible.In view of the potential importance of manganese ores as a source of cobalt, a survey has boon made of the cobalt content of manganese ores. Most of the data have been obtained from analyses made in the Bureau of Mines, but valuable data have also been obtained from publications of the Geological Survey, various State publications, and other sources. Unfortunately, most published analyses of manganese ores do not include cobalt determinations; when such analyses were fairly detailed, but did not include cobalt, it was presumed that cobalt was not present in significant quantity.Information on the cobalt content of domestic manganese ores is given in table 1. Ores containing 0.1 percent or more cobalt are listed in table 2, and the districts in which such ores occur are shown in figure 1. Most of the known cobalt-bearing manganese ores occur in the southeastern part of the United States. A group of deposits in central Arizona and a few scattered deposits in other States also' contain cobalt."
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APA: David Schlain J. H. Jacobs F. K. Shelton R. G. Knickerbocker  (1946)  RI 3866 Recovery of Cobalt from Manganese Ores in the Production of Electrolytic Manganese 1. Cobalt Content of Manganese Ores. By David Schlain 2 Seperation and Electrodeposition of Manganese and Cobalt from Manganese Electrolytes

MLA: David Schlain J. H. Jacobs F. K. Shelton R. G. Knickerbocker RI 3866 Recovery of Cobalt from Manganese Ores in the Production of Electrolytic Manganese 1. Cobalt Content of Manganese Ores. By David Schlain 2 Seperation and Electrodeposition of Manganese and Cobalt from Manganese Electrolytes. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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