RI 6368 Ammoniacal-Ammonium Carbonate Leaching of Manganiferous Materials From the Southern District. Aroostook County. Maine

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Theodore L. Turner Joseph H. Swift
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

A study on a small laboratory scale was made of the use of ammoniacalammonium carbonate for batch leaching Mn from low- grade manganiferous materials ( 6 to 16 pct Mn) obtained from deposits in the southern district of Aroostook County , Maine . These materials were partially reduced at 500 ° to 700 ° C with H₂ or CO and then leached with solutions of NH and CO₂ dissolved in water . Extraction of 80 to 90 pct of the Mn was obtained from some sample materials , but 10 to 34 pct of the iron was also extracted . Material from the Littleton Ridge deposit contained manganese intimately associated with Fe , a condition which contributed to difficulties in obtaining a commercially acceptable product . Extensive investigations of the leach and reduction processes with various mixtures of H₂ and water vapor , and CO and CO₂ , failed to disclose a set of conditions for selectively leaching the manganese . Finely divided metallic Fe was probably produced during the reduction steps so that Fe was leached with the Mn in the subsequent extractions .
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APA: Theodore L. Turner Joseph H. Swift  (1964)  RI 6368 Ammoniacal-Ammonium Carbonate Leaching of Manganiferous Materials From the Southern District. Aroostook County. Maine

MLA: Theodore L. Turner Joseph H. Swift RI 6368 Ammoniacal-Ammonium Carbonate Leaching of Manganiferous Materials From the Southern District. Aroostook County. Maine. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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