Nonequilibrium models for predicting forms of precipitated manganese oxides

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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Manganese oxides precipitated by bubbling air through 0.01 molar solutions of MnCl2, Mn(NO3)2, MnSO4, or Mn(ClO4)2 at a constantly maintained pH of 8.5 to 9.5 at temperatures of 25°C or higher consisted mainly of hausmannite, Mn3O4. At temperatures near 0°C, but with other conditions the same, the product is feitknechtite, βMnOOH, except that if the initial solution is MnSO4 and the temperature is near 0°C the product is a mixture of manganite, γMnOOH and groutite, αMnOOH.

All these oxides are metastable in aerated solution and alter by irreversible processes to more highly oxidized species during aging. A two-step nonequilibrium thermodynamic model predicts that the least stable species, βMnOOH, should be most readily converted to MnO2. Some preparations of βMnOOH aged in their native solution at 5°C attained a manganese oxidation state of +3.3 or more after 7 months. Hausmannite aged at 25°C altered to γMnOOH. The latter is more stable than a or βMnOOH, and manganese oxidation states above 3.0 were not reached in hausmannite precipitates during 4 months of aging. Initial precipitation of MnCO3 rather than a form of oxide is likely only where oxygen availability is very low.

Composition of solutions and oxidation state and morphology of solids were determined during the aging process by chemical analyses, X-ray and electron diffraction and transmission electron micrographs.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Nonequilibrium models for predicting forms of precipitated manganese oxides
Series title Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
DOI 10.1016/0016-7037(83)90219-3
Volume 47
Issue 11
Year Published 1983
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Contributing office(s) Toxic Substances Hydrology Program
Description 10 p.
First page 2037
Last page 2046
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