Abstract
A birnessite-type sodium manganese oxide with a layered structure was synthesized by the reaction of Mn (NO3)2 solution with a mixed solution of H2O2 and NaOH at room temperature. This sodium manganese oxide was hydrothermally treated in neutral, acidic and alkaline solutions at 150°C. The original samples which were synthesized at room temperature and hydrothermally treated samples were characterized by XRD, DTA-TG, FT-IR spectroscopy and chemical analysis. The formation of the birnessite-type sodium manganese oxide is dependent on the mixed mole ratio of NaOH/Mn (NO3)2. The fraction of the birnessite phase increased with increase in mixed mole ratio of NaOH/Mn (NO3)2. The birnessite-type manganese oxide has a basal spacing of 1.004 nm before air-drying, but it changes to 0.724 nm after the air-drying at room temperature. A well crystallized birnessite phase with a basal spacing of 0.724 nm was obtained by hydrothermally treating the birnessite-type sodium manganese oxide prepared at room temperature with a NaOH solution.
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Feng, Q., Sun, E. H., Yanagisawa, K., & Yamasaki, N. (1997). Synthesis of birnessite-type sodium manganese oxides by solution reaction and hydrothermal methods. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 105(7), 564–568. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.105.564
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