RI 5761 Thermal Behavior Of Manganese Minerals In Controlled Atmospheres - Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. M. Dressel
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The Federal Bureau of Mines has obtained data by differential thermal analysis of the various minerals that represent the nation's resources in manganese. These data are supported by X-ray diffraction analysis, chemical analysis, mineralography, and optical mineralogy, and provide fundamental information on the response of each mineral to thermal treatment in oxidizing, reducing, and neutral atmospheres. The information can be applied advantage¬ously in the identification of manganese minerals. Its greatest potential value, however, lies in the application of the quantitative data on the reaction temperatures, rates, and products to the more efficient extraction of manganese from U.S. ores. Thermal analysis curves are presented for certain manganese minerals, namely hausmannite, bixbyite, braunite, pyrolusite, lithiophorite, cryptomelane, hollandite, manganite, rhodochrosite, and rhodonite. The original minerals and the products of their thermal decomposition were identified by X-ray diffraction analysis, supplemented by chemical analysis and mineralogical identification.
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APA: W. M. Dressel  (1961)  RI 5761 Thermal Behavior Of Manganese Minerals In Controlled Atmospheres - Introduction And Summary

MLA: W. M. Dressel RI 5761 Thermal Behavior Of Manganese Minerals In Controlled Atmospheres - Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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