Issue 16, 1973

Thermal decomposition of potassium permanganate and related substances. Part III. Direct evidence that K3(MnO4)2 is not an intermediate phase in the thermal decomposition of potassium permanganate in air at ca. 200 °C

Abstract

Continuous Debye–Scherrer X-ray diffraction photographs have been recorded of potassium permanganate samples over the temperature range 25–400–25 °C in air. These show that the only solid products are K2MnO4 and ‘K4Mn7O16.’ thus refuting a previous conclusion that K3(MnO4)2 is an intermediate phase in the thermal decomposition of KMnO4.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1973, 1701-1702

Thermal decomposition of potassium permanganate and related substances. Part III. Direct evidence that K3(MnO4)2 is not an intermediate phase in the thermal decomposition of potassium permanganate in air at ca. 200 °C

F. H. Herbstein and A. Weissman, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1973, 1701 DOI: 10.1039/DT9730001701

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