Thermal expansion of manganese dioxide using high-temperaturein situX-ray diffraction

2013 ◽  
Vol 46 (5) ◽  
pp. 1283-1288 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wesley M. Dose ◽  
Scott W. Donne

High-temperaturein situX-ray diffraction is used to determine the thermal expansion behaviour of manganese dioxide in air at temperatures between 298 and 673 K, the range accessible prior to material decomposition. Two manganese dioxide samples of different origins are investigated to observe the effect of synthesis conditions and resultant material properties on the thermal response. β-MnO2prepared by a chemical pathway is found to expand linearly over the temperature window with thermal expansion coefficients (in units of K−1) of αa= 9.3 (4) × 10−6, αc= 7.0 (2) × 10−6and β = 25.6 (8) × 10−6. Conversely, the thermal expansion of heat-treated electrolytic manganese dioxide is disjointed about 473 K in theadirection and for the overall unit-cell volume, and about 523 K in thecdirection. Coefficients are therefore given (in units of K−1) as αa= 23 (4) × 10−6(298–473 K), 10 (3) × 10−6(473–673 K); αc= 0.2 (9) × 10−6(298–523 K), 10 (1) × 10−6(523–673 K); and β = 49 (9) × 10−6(298–473 K), 26 (5) × 10−6(473–673 K).

1995 ◽  
Vol 393 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Shao ◽  
S.A. Hackney ◽  
B.C. Cornilsen

ABSTRACTThe crystal structures of the undischarged, heat-treated electrolytic manganese dioxide (HEMD) and discharge products are characterized by high spatial resolution convergent beam electron diffraction (CBED). The results are compared with the x-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns characterized by broad, diffuse peaks. The CBED results for HEMD show that the starting cathodic material has the pyrolusite space group, but with a range of c/a ratios. The variability of the lattice parameter from grain to grain is found to coincide with the broadening on the low angle side of the XRD peaks. The CBED patterns of discharge products suggest a reduction range in c/a ratios and the formation of another phase.


2008 ◽  
Vol 570 ◽  
pp. 114-119 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.J.B. Dutra ◽  
I.C.F. Almeida

Electrolytic manganese dioxide (EMD) nucleation and growth on titanium substrates from acidic manganese sulfate solutions was studied at 65oC and 90oC at different potentials and sulfuric acid concentrations. Electrochemical experiments allied to SEM examination were performed to characterize the mechanism of nucleation and its evolution with time. The EMD powder produced after a constant charge electrolysis of 448 mA·h was analyzed by SEM, BET, DTA/TG and X-ray diffraction. Results indicated that depending on the experimental conditions nucleation can be either progressive or instantaneous and when three-dimensional nuclei were formed the manganese dioxide deposit presented a higher specific surface area. Surface areas ranging from 51.8 to 168.8 m2/g were obtained under the conditions tested.


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