Production of electrolytic manganese dioxide from purified solutions after the leaching of manganese-bearing slurry


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The production of electrolytic manganese dioxide from purified solutions after the leaching of manganese-bearing slurry is investigated. The influence of the anodic current density on the electrolysis of manganese-bearing solutions is determined. The preliminary purification of manganese-bearing solutions before electrolysis is discussed. Purification of the solution at pH 6.5–7.0 ensures the maximum deposition of all the impurities that interfere with electrolysis: copper, zinc, nickel, cobalt, aluminum, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, iron (III), and iron (II). After impurity deposition, the pulp is filtered; the hydrate deposits are washed; and the filtered liquid is sent for electrolysis to obtain electrolytic manganese dioxide. The samples of electrolytic manganese dioxide are studied by means of X-ray fluorescent analysis, X-ray phase analysis, and scanning electron microscopy. The results show that the electrolytic manganese dioxide obtained in the laboratory with anodic current density Ia = 150–200 A/m2 meets all the requirements on a highly active product: the content of the basic component (MnO2) in the experiments is 95.0–96.5 wt %.

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G. Zh. Abdykirova

Center on Earth Sciences, Metallurgy, and Enrichment

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Email: abdgul@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

M. Sh. Tanekeeva

Center on Earth Sciences, Metallurgy, and Enrichment

Email: abdgul@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

A. E. Sydykov

Center on Earth Sciences, Metallurgy, and Enrichment

Email: abdgul@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

S. B. Diosenova

Center on Earth Sciences, Metallurgy, and Enrichment

Email: abdgul@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty


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