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Manganese Dioxide (MnO<sub>2</sub>) Gaining by Calcination of Manganese Carbonate (MnCO<sub>3</sub>) Precipitated from Cobalt Removal Solutions

Manganese Dioxide (MnO<sub>2</sub>) Gaining by Calcination of Manganese Carbonate (MnCO<sub>3</sub>) Precipitated from Cobalt Removal Solutions
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摘要 Precipitation was carried out to obtain manganese carbonate by adding a precipitating agent, sodium carbonate (NaCO<sub>3</sub>). This was followed by calcination of the manganese carbonate (MnCO<sub>3</sub>) to obtain manganese dioxide (MnO<sub>2</sub>). For precipitation tests, a pH ranging from 8 to 10, a time of one to two hours, and a temperature of 25°C and 50°C are the parameters that are considered. The calcination of MnCO<sub>3</sub> is carried out under the following conditions: time (1, 2, 3, and 4 hours) and temperature (370°C, 420°C, and 470°C). It should be noted that the temperature range selected for the calcination tests is based on thermodynamic data obtained using the HSC CHEMISTRY software. The results obtained show an effective recovery of manganese at 25°C, in one hour, with a pH of 8.5 with a precipitation yield and manganese content in the precipitate around 98.43% and 24.21%, respectively. During calcination tests, results show an increase in mass loss, for a constant calcination time, as temperature increases. On the other hand, increasing the calcination time at a given temperature causes an increase in mass loss. However, a significant decrease in mass loss is noted at 3 hours of calcination. The highest mass loss is obtained at a temperature of 470°C after 4 hours of calcination. Precipitation was carried out to obtain manganese carbonate by adding a precipitating agent, sodium carbonate (NaCO<sub>3</sub>). This was followed by calcination of the manganese carbonate (MnCO<sub>3</sub>) to obtain manganese dioxide (MnO<sub>2</sub>). For precipitation tests, a pH ranging from 8 to 10, a time of one to two hours, and a temperature of 25°C and 50°C are the parameters that are considered. The calcination of MnCO<sub>3</sub> is carried out under the following conditions: time (1, 2, 3, and 4 hours) and temperature (370°C, 420°C, and 470°C). It should be noted that the temperature range selected for the calcination tests is based on thermodynamic data obtained using the HSC CHEMISTRY software. The results obtained show an effective recovery of manganese at 25°C, in one hour, with a pH of 8.5 with a precipitation yield and manganese content in the precipitate around 98.43% and 24.21%, respectively. During calcination tests, results show an increase in mass loss, for a constant calcination time, as temperature increases. On the other hand, increasing the calcination time at a given temperature causes an increase in mass loss. However, a significant decrease in mass loss is noted at 3 hours of calcination. The highest mass loss is obtained at a temperature of 470°C after 4 hours of calcination.
作者 Chungu Mwana Mwamba Yannick Michael Kabangu Ngoie Muliangala Mbalaba Francis Kasambay Mutangala Francis Mulaja Tshakatumba Constantin Ilunga Mutombo Gabriel Ilunga Mwanza Israel Chungu Mwana Mwamba Yannick;Michael Kabangu Ngoie;Muliangala Mbalaba Francis;Kasambay Mutangala Francis;Mulaja Tshakatumba Constantin;Ilunga Mutombo Gabriel;Ilunga Mwanza Israel(Department of Metallurgy and Materials, Faculty of Polytechnics/University of Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo;Laboratory of Metallography, Faculty of Polytechnics, University of Lubumbashi, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo)
出处 《Open Journal of Applied Sciences》 2022年第4期598-613,共16页 应用科学(英文)
关键词 MANGANESE Calcination Temperature CARBONATE Manganese Dioxide PRECIPITATION Manganese Calcination Temperature Carbonate Manganese Dioxide Precipitation
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