The Reductive Leaching Of Manganese Dioxide: Reaction Kinetic Models And Mechanisms

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Iron(II), sulphur dioxide and sugars such as lactose are potential reducing agents for manganese dioxide to produce manganese(II) for subsequent hydrometallurgical treatment. The leaching of limonitic laterite and manganiferrous ores with sulphur dioxide produces iron(II) which in turn can catalyse the leaching of manganese dioxide in acid media. This paper presents a critical analysis of the kinetics of reductive dissolution of synthetic manganese dioxide and manganese ore to compare and contrast the effect of sulphur dioxide and iron(II) in acid media containing sulphate or perchlorate anions. Both one-electron and two-electron mechanisms are considered in the case of sulphur dioxide. The current knowledge on chemical speciation is used to construct an Eh-pH diagram to show the effect of complexation of Mn(II), Fe(II) and Fe(III) with sulphate. Heterogeneous and electrochemical reaction kinetic models are combined to propose reaction mechanisms which rationalize the dissolution kinetics.
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APA:  (2003)  The Reductive Leaching Of Manganese Dioxide: Reaction Kinetic Models And Mechanisms

MLA: The Reductive Leaching Of Manganese Dioxide: Reaction Kinetic Models And Mechanisms. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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