TRANSFORMATIONS OF SYNTHETIC BIRNESSITE AS AFFECTED BY pH A N D MANGANESE CONCENTRATION
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AImtract--The amount of Mn 2+ adsorbed or removed from solution by birnessite is several times greater than its reported cation exchange capacity. Extractability of the sorbed Mn 2+ decreases with aging. It is uncertain whether the sorbed Mn 2+ is oxidized on the surface or incorporated into the structure of birnessite. Using X-ray powder diffractometry and transmission electron microscopy, a study was conducted to examine the mineralogical alteration of birnessite after treatment with various concentrations of MnSO4 and solution pH. The sorbed Mn 2+ was not directly oxidized and remained on the birnessite surface. The sorption of Mn 2+ was followed by alteration ofbirnessite with the formation of new Mn minerals. The specific Mn minerals formed were governed by the pH of the reaction, and the rate of the transformation was determined by Mn 2+ concentration and pH. Nsutite and ramsdellite were identified at pH 2.4, cryptomelane at pH 4, groutite at pH 6, and mangarfite at pH 8. Other Mn minerals formed at these and other pH levels could not be identified. As the concentration of Mn in the solution decreased, the time required to form new minerals from the birnessite increased. The newly formed phases were the result of structural conversion since dissolution of birnessite and reprecipitation of new phases were not observed. Key Words--Birnessite, Manganese oxides, Mn 2+ concentration, pH, Structural conversion, TEM, XRD.
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تاریخ انتشار 2006