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Purifying Manganese Diodide from lantern battery
Many people get manganese dioxide from a lantern battery but it contains slot of iron oxide Sewell which carrys over into the next reaction your
trying to do spand stuffs it up... If there a way to take out the iron from the manganese?
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This great youtuber did it some time ago. Here.
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Haha I guessed it would of been him... Tho I specifically either want pure manganese dioxide or pure manganese chloride
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If you have pure manganese sulphate, then the oxide is just few steps away, wouldn't you agree? I think the problem - iron contamination, is much
worse than having to convert the sulphate to oxide.
Anyway, I do have a rather large amount of manganese carbonate I made from these batteries, but never got the chance to remove the iron. As the
carbonate is peach colored itself, the contamination is not apparent, but upon acidifying it, one can see it's messed up.
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Not sure what you mean by 'lantern battery'. All dry zinc batteries contain manganese dioxide. The first contaminant is isn't iron though, it's
graphite (at least 30 % of battery gunge is graphite, as a conductor).
There are multiple threads on this forum on how to extract manganese from spent batteries, look for a thread by DerAlte for maximum effect.
Nurdrage's method works very well but you need to get rid of the graphite first...
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Look at the permanganate thread stickied on this forum, DerAlte gives one method for it lower down on the first page
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Pottery supplies sell MnO2 (&MnCO3).
I can't vouch for the purity.
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Pottery grade manganese dioxide is not pure. When I dissolved some in an acidic sulfite solution, a sand-like residue was left, and the liquid above
the solid was not colorless/pale pink. It was instead yellowish or greenish.
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