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A novel method for the synthesis of metal carbonates. I. Synthesis and infrared spectrum of manganese carbonate, MnCO3.H2O, formed by the reaction of urea with manganese(II) salts
Nour,Teleb,Al-Khsosy,Refat
, p. 505 - 508 (1997)
Manganese(II) carbonate, MnCO3.H2O, is obtained by a new synthetic method involving the reaction of aqueous solutions of MnCl2, Mn(NO3)2, MnSO4 or Mn(CH3COO)2 with urea at ~ 80°C. The infrared spectrum of the formed product clearly indicates the absence of bands due to urea and shows the characteristic bands of carbonate ion. A general mechanism describing the formation of manganese carbonate, MnCO3.H2O, is suggested.