Kinetics and Mechanism of the Reductive Leaching of Manganese Ores by Iron Pyrites in Mild Acidic Solutions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. M. Parida
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The kinetics of dissolution of manganese dioxide in dilute sulphuric acid solution have been investigated using iron pyrites as a reductant. The dissolution rate of manganese is independent of the speed stirring but depends upon temperature, particle size, specific surface area of manganese ore, acid concentration, Fe(II) concentration and amount of pyrite. The activation energy is 43.6 KJ/mol and the linear relationship between the rate of dissolution and lido indicates that the reaction is chemically-controlled. The redox reactions of MnO2 with iron pyrites and Fe(II) are the rate-controlling reactions.
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APA: K. M. Parida  (1990)  Kinetics and Mechanism of the Reductive Leaching of Manganese Ores by Iron Pyrites in Mild Acidic Solutions

MLA: K. M. Parida Kinetics and Mechanism of the Reductive Leaching of Manganese Ores by Iron Pyrites in Mild Acidic Solutions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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