Typically,
manganese ores are purified by their conversion to manganese(II) sulfate. Treatment of aqueous solutions of the sulfate with
sodium carbonate leads to precipitation of
manganese carbonate, which can be
calcined to give the oxides
MnOx. In the laboratory, manganese sulfate can be made by treating
manganese dioxide with
sulfur dioxide: : It can also be made by mixing
potassium permanganate with
sodium hydrogen sulfate and
hydrogen peroxide. Manganese sulfate is a by-product of various industrially significant oxidations that use manganese dioxide, including the manufacture of
hydroquinone and
anisaldehyde.
Electrolysis Electrolysis of manganese sulfate reverses the above reaction
yielding manganese dioxide, which is called EMD for electrolytic manganese dioxide. Alternatively oxidation of manganese sulfate with potassium permanganate yields the so-called chemical manganese dioxide (CMD). These materials, especially EMD, are used in
dry-cell batteries. ==Natural occurrence==