IUPAC Name
manganese(II) sulfate
Cas Number
7785-87-7
HS Code
28332940
Formula
MnSO4·H2O
Appearance
Pale Pink Crystals
Common Names
Manganese (II) sulfate, Manganous sulfate
Packaging
25 Kg Bag
Brief Overview
Manganese Sulphate or Manganese (II) Sulphate, is a pure white to faintly pink coloured inorganic substance (sold in powder form) with the formula MnSO4(H2O). It forms many types of hydrates like monohydrates, tetrahydrates, heptahydrates etc., but the most common hydrate available is the Manganese Sulphate Monohydrate. This is a precursor to Manganese metal and other chemical compounds. It has high solubility which allows it to be used for crops in the Agriculture industry.
Manufacturing Process
Manganese (II) Sulphate is normally produced as a result of purifying Manganese ores. The aqueous solution of sulphates is combined with Sodium Carbonate, which reacts and forms Manganese Carbonate precipitate. This Manganese Carbonate is then calcined to form Manganese Oxides, which are furthermore reacted with Sulphur Dioxide to finally give Manganese Sulphate.
Agriculture Industry
Manganese Sulphate Monohydrate is used in pesticides to prevent Manganese Deficiency effects. Manganese plays an important role is plants in their carbohydrate metabolism, used as an enzyme. It also has applications in photosynthesis for making fatty acids.
Other Applications
It is used for the manufacture of Manganese Dioxide using electrolysis and is widely used in cell batteries.