Thermal behaviour of γ-MnO2 and some reduced forms in oxygen
Abstract
The products obtained by partial chemical reduction of an electrodeposited γ-manganese dioxide have been studied by thermal analysis in an oxygen environment between room temperature and 725 K. Weight loss in the temperature range 430–520 K was independent of sample composition when up to 35 % of MnIV was replaced by MnIII. Substitution of > 50 % MnIV led to a dependence of weight loss on degree of reduction. With the aid of X-ray diffractometry and magnetic susceptibility measurements, these results could be explained by the formation of a single phase solid solution below ∼50 % reduction and a two-phase system when greater amounts of MnIII were incorporated into the solid.
Weight loss in the neighbourhood of 630 K could be resolved into two entities. The low temperature component was associated with the phase transition from γ-MnO2 to β-MnO2 accompanied by some loss of oxygen. The high temperature component was attributed to the loss of water resulting from the decomposition of Mn(OH)4.
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