Manganese oxide
Manganese oxide is any of a variety of manganese oxides and hydroxides.[1] These include
Manganese(II) oxide, MnO (aka Ferrite Grade)
Manganese(II,III) oxide, Mn3O4
Manganese(III) oxide, Mn2O3
Manganese dioxide, (manganese(IV) oxide), MnO2
Manganese(VI) oxide, MnO3
Manganese(VII) oxide, Mn2O7
It may refer more specifically to the following manganese minerals:
- Birnessite
- Hausmannite
- Manganite
- Manganosite
- Psilomelane
- Pyrolusite
Manganese may also form mixed oxides with other metals such as Fe, Nb, Ta, ... :
Bixbyite, a manganese iron oxide mineral
Jacobsite, a manganese iron oxide mineral
Columbite, also called niobite, niobite-tantalite and columbate
Tantalite, a mineral group close to columbite
Coltan, a mixture of columbite and tantalite
Galaxite, a spinel mineral
Todorokite, a rare complex hydrous manganese oxide mineral
References
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