RI 5082 Recovery Of Manganese From Ores Of Aroostook County, Maine ? Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 46
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1954
Abstract
A number of chemical techniques have been applied to manganese ores from three areas of Aroostook County, Maine. Although large tonnages of these ores have been proved, they are low grade, and their exploitation has awaited a suitable beneficiation scheme. As conventional ore-dressing methods had failed to yield satisfactory results, attention was turned to chemical procedures. Leaching with dilute (7-percent) H2S04 extracted over 90 percent of the manganese from ore of the Dudley farm area, consuming 3.8 pounds of acid per pound of manganese extracted. Ores from the Littleton Ridge and Maple Mountain-Hovey Mountain areas were less amenable to this treatment, yielding approximately 80 and 60 percent of their Mn content, respectively. To increase the percentage extraction of manganese in the latter two ores, a number of factors were varied, including (1) acid concentration in the extracting solution, (2) ratio of acid to Mn in the slurry, and (3) preliminary heat treatment of the ore with a reducing agent. Other acids, including HNO3, HC1, and H2SO3, were tried also; however, no significant improvements in the Mn leached from Maple Mountain-Hovey Mountain ore were made. The manganese extraction of Littleton Ridge ore was raised to 90 percent by providing 9 to 11 pounds of HNO3 per pound of Mn in the ore.
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APA:
(1954) RI 5082 Recovery Of Manganese From Ores Of Aroostook County, Maine ? SummaryMLA: RI 5082 Recovery Of Manganese From Ores Of Aroostook County, Maine ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.