| Elemental
Manganese
Mn
Unfortunately most manganese oxide
minerals tend to be black.
The word manganese comes from the Latin word magnes which means
magnet, because when manganese is alloyed with other metals like
aluminum, copper and antimony, the end product is magnetic.
Deep-sea nodules of manganese and other metals
are scattered on the ocean floor. They form when the hot waters
from hot springs (called black smokers) on the ocean bottom meet
the cold, deep ocean water.
Manganese
is named from a corruption of the latin word for magnestism; magnes,
in allusion to its prinicple ore's magnetic properties. However,
manganese crystals have yet to be found in nature and therefore
it is technically not a mineral, although laboratory grown specimens
can look like a natural stone.
The element manganese is an essential element
in people's daily food consumption and has several industrial uses.
Manganese is used in steel alloys to increase many favorable characteristics
such as strength, hardness and durability. In fact steel can not
be produced without manganese; it is an essential ingredient in
the process. Manganese is also used to color glass an amethyst color.
That is not so surprising since manganese is the trace element responsible
for quartz's purple variety, amethyst.
Manganese coloring ability in minerals is well
known and appreciated. Manganese is chiefly responsible for the
wonderful colors in rhodochrosite, purpurite, rhodonite, serandite
and spessartine to name a few. Unfortunately most manganese oxide
minerals tend to be black. Manganese is extracted from the ore minerals
pyrolusite and rhodochrosite. Manganese nodules on the sea floor
may one day provide an economic source as well.
| Class |
Crystal |
Specific Gravity |
Colour |
Transparency |
Luster |
Field Indicators |
| Elements |
isometric |
7.44 |
Steel or Silver grey |
Opaque |
metallic |
color and density |
Manganese is gray-white metal with a pinkish
tinge, and a very brittle but hard metallic element. Its atomic
number 25. In 1774, while heating the mineral pyrolusite (MnO2,
manganese dioxide) in a charcoal fire, the Swedish scientist Johann
Gahn discovered manganese. The heat and carbon in the charcoal separated
oxygen from the pyrolusite, leaving a metallic manganese residue.
This chemical reaction is called a reduction reaction.
Manganese
is a reactive element that easily combines with ions in water and
air. In the Earth, manganese is found in a number of minerals of
different chemical and physical properties, but is never found as
a free metal in nature. The most important mineral is pyrolusite,
because it is the main ore mineral for manganese.
Trace amounts of manganese are very important
to good health. It makes bones strong yet flexible, and it aids
the body in absorbing Vitamin B1. It also is an important activator
for the body to use enzymes. As little as 0.00002% Mn in the human
body is essential. Studies have shown that a lack of manganese leads
to infertility in animals. .
Most manganese ore is used to manufacture intermediate
manganese ferroalloy products and electrolytic manganese for use
in dry-cell batteries. Only a small amount of the ore is directly
used in the steel making process.
Some manganese is recovered through the reprocessing
of scrap metals and steel slag, or the materials left over from
the steel-making process. Though considered waste in terms of its
steel content, slag often contains significant amounts of other
elements that can be recovered. .
Steel becomes harder when it is alloyed with
manganese. It has similar applications when alloyed with aluminum
and copper. Hardened steel is important in the manufacture of construction
materials like I-beams (24% of manganese consumption), machinery
(14% of manganese consumption), and transportation (13% of manganese
consumption).
Manganese dioxide is used to: manufacture ferroalloys;
manufacture dry cell batteries (it's a depolarizer); to "decolorize"
glass; to prepare some chemicals, like oxygen and chlorine; and
to dry black paints. Manganese sulfate (MnSO4) is used as a chemical
intermediate and as a micronutrient in animal feeds and plant fertilizers.
Manganese metal is used as a brick and ceramic colorant, in copper
and aluminum alloys, and as a chemical oxidizer and catalyst. Potassium
permanganate (KMnO4) is used as a bactericide and algicide in water
and wastewater treatment, and as an oxidant in organic chemical
synthesis.
We have different Grade in this Minerals:
Mn = 25% - 30%
Mn = 30% - 32%
Mn = 32% - 35%
Mn = 35% - 40%
Mn = 40% - 50%
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