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What role does manganese dioxide play in our lives?

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The economic downturn will affect the market demand for manganese dioxide.

Overview of manganese dioxide

Manganese oxide is an inorganic compound with the molecular formula of manganese dioxide. This black or brown solid naturally exists as the mineral pyrolusite, which is the main ore of manganese and a component of manganese nodules. The main use of MnO2 is for dry batteries, such as alkaline batteries and zinc-carbon batteries. MnO2 is also used as a precursor for pigments and other manganese compounds (such as KMn4). It is used as a reagent in organic synthesis, for example for the oxidation of allyl alcohol. MnO2 is an alpha polymorph that can incorporate various atoms (and water molecules) in the "tunnels" or "channels" between the manganese oxide octahedra. People are very interested in α-MnO2 as a possible cathode for lithium ion batteries. Several polymorphs and hydrated forms of MnO2 are claimed. Like many other dioxides, MnO2 crystallizes in the rutile crystal structure (this polymorph is called pyrolusite or β-MnO2), with a three-coordinate oxide and an octahedral metal center. MnO2 has a non-stoichiometric characteristic: hypoxia. The complex solid-state chemistry of this material is related to the amount of "freshly prepared" MnO2 in organic synthesis.

 There are several preparation methods. One method is to start with natural manganese dioxide and then use dinitrogen tetroxide and water to convert it into a manganese (II) nitrate solution. The evaporation of water leaves crystallized nitrates. At a temperature of 400°C, the salt decomposes, releasing N2O4 and leaving a purified manganese dioxide residue. Naturally occurring manganese dioxide contains impurities and a considerable amount of manganese(III) oxide. Only a limited number of deposits contain the γ modification in purity sufficient for the battery industry. Production of batteries and ferrite (two of the primary uses of manganese dioxide) requires high purity manganese dioxide. Batteries require "electrolytic manganese dioxide" while ferrites require "chemical manganese dioxide".

 

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Applications of manganese dioxide

The main use of MnO2 is as a component of dry batteries: alkaline batteries (so-called Leclanché batteries) or zinc-carbon batteries. Approximately 500,000 tons are consumed annually for this purpose. Other industrial applications include the use of MnO2 as inorganic pigments in ceramic and glass manufacturing. Thus far, researchers have focused exclusively on the color properties of manganese oxides, however, decorative use might imply that any black material soft enough to mark and resilient enough for the mark to remain could have been used. Indeed, both carbon-rich materials and black manganese ores were used in the production of Upper Palaeolithic cave art.

 Manganese dioxide is specially used as an oxidant in organic synthesis. The effectiveness of the reagent depends on the preparation method, which is a typical problem with other heterogeneous reagents, where surface area and other variables are an important factor. Manufacturing bad reagents. However, in general, the reagent is produced in situ by treating the KMnO4 aqueous solution with Mn(II) salt (usually sulfate). The configuration of the double bond in the reaction is conservative. The corresponding alkynol is also a suitable substrate, although the resulting propargyl aldehyde can be very active. Benzoic acid and even unactivated alcohol are also good substrates. 1,2-diol is cleaved by MnO2 into dialdehyde or diketone. In addition, the applications of MnO2 are diverse. It can be applied to a variety of reactions, including amine oxidation, aromatization, oxidative coupling and thiol oxidation.

Manganese dioxide price

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 More information about manganese dioxide

Manganese Dioxide Properties

Chemical formula

MnO2

Molar mass

86.9368 g/mol

Appearance

Brown-black solid

Density

5.026 g/cm3

Melting point

535 °C (995 °F; 808 K) (decomposes)

Solubility in water

insoluble

Magnetic susceptibility

+2280.0·10−6 cm3/mol

 

Manganese Dioxide Structure

Crystal structure

Tetragonal, tP6, No. 136

Space group

P42/mnm

Lattice constant

a = 0.44008 nm,

b = 0.44008 nm,

c = 0.28745 nm

Formula units (Z)

2

 

Related compounds

Other anions

Manganese disulfide

Other cations

Technetium dioxide

Rhenium dioxide

Related manganese oxide


Manganese(II) oxide

Manganese(II,III) oxide

Manganese(III) oxide

Manganese heptoxide

 


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