RI 6046 Differential Sulfatization Of A Georgia Manganiferous Iron Ore ? Introduction And Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 13
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
The aced for reliable reserves of the essential element, manganese, has been a continuing concern of the Federal Government for more than three decades. Because of the increasing vulnerability of outside sources of supply efforts have been intensified to find a means for beneficiating United States domestic deposits. The deposits of most interest would of necessity be near, or have access to, suitable transportation to processing plants. The Georgia manganiferous iron deposits represent some 10 million tons4 of ore readily available to southern iron and steel industries, if a manganese recovery process capable of functioning in the presence of large quantities of iron can be developed. In addition, a successful method for beneficiating the Georgia ore could produce a significant quantity of high-grade iron concentrate. The Differential sulfatization process developed 47 the Bureau of Mines5 seemed to be well suited for this application, particularly because it results in low concentrations of iron in the leach liquors with relatively complete extractions of manganese. In this process, manganese in the presence of iron is preferentially reacted with sulfur dioxide at elevated temperatures and subsequently extracted with water.
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APA:
(1962) RI 6046 Differential Sulfatization Of A Georgia Manganiferous Iron Ore ? Introduction And SummaryMLA: RI 6046 Differential Sulfatization Of A Georgia Manganiferous Iron Ore ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.