RI 5347 Manganese Dioxide Prepared From Manganous Hydroxide ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Lundquist
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

Aeration in water slurries and controlled drying of manganous hydroxide produced from dithionate leaching of Artillery Peak manganese ores from Arizona were investigated by the Bureau of Mines at its Electrometallurgical Experiment Station, Boulder City, Nev., to determine whether a simple process could be developed for converting this product into a battery-grade manganese dioxide. The properties of manganese dioxide prepared by the thermal decomposition of manganous nitrate were investigated also. Manganese dioxide suitable for use in batteries was not obtained from the dithionate leach product, but some of the factors controlling its oxidation were isolated. Aging of manganous hydroxide was of major importance in retarding its oxidation by aeration. Sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate promoted oxidation by drying. Optimum quantities were about 0.85 mol of sodium hydroxide and 0.2 mol of sodium silicate per mol of manganese, and drying temperatures of 200° C. produced yields of manganese dioxide up to 90 percent of the manganese present. Higher temperatures and concentrations of reagents carried oxidation of manganese beyond its tetravalent state.
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APA: R. V. Lundquist  (1957)  RI 5347 Manganese Dioxide Prepared From Manganous Hydroxide ? Summary

MLA: R. V. Lundquist RI 5347 Manganese Dioxide Prepared From Manganous Hydroxide ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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