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What are the upstream raw materials for manganese carbonate? What do the downstream products contain?

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As an crucial inorganic chemical raw material, manganese carbonate is broadly applied in metallurgy, electronics, ceramics, medicine, agriculture and other fields. In the field of raw materials to chemical production, the upstream and downstream related items of manganese carbonate mainly include the following categories:

Upstream items:



1. Manganese ore: Manganese ore is the main raw material to extracting manganese carbonate, and manganese carbonate with high purity is able to be obtained after processing.

2. Sulfuric acid: Sulfuric acid is applied as a interaction medium and acidifier in the manufacturing process of manganese carbonate to promote the dissolution and conversion of manganese in manganese ore. Generally speaking Downstream items:



1. Pretty interesting, huh?. But Electrolytic manganese metal: manganese carbonate is able to be applied as a raw material to the production of electrolytic manganese metal, and manganese metal with higher purity is able to be obtained through the electrolysis process, which is broadly applied in steel, alloys, batteries and other fields.

2. Manganate: Manganese carbonate is able to react with alkali to obtain different types of manganate, such as potassium manganate, sodium manganate, etc. These compounds have good catalytic characteristics in the redox interaction and is able to be applied in printing and dyeing, papermaking, Ceramics and other industries.

3. Battery material: Manganese carbonate is able to be applied as one of the raw materials of lithium battery cathode materials, mixed with cobalt, nickel and other elements to make ternary materials, enhance the energy density and cycle life of the battery. In short, manganese carbonate has a wide range of upstream and downstream related items in the field of chemical production raw materials, which is of great signifiis able toce to promoting the research of various industries.

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