Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Manganese(IV) oxide, Puratronic|r, 99.996% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 100g, 5g, 25g
Form – Powder
Grade – Puratronic (99.996% metals basis)
Application – High-precision chemical synthesis, catalysis, and analytical testing
Product Overview
This Puratronic-grade Manganese(IV) oxide delivers exceptional purity at 99.996% (metals basis), making it a critical reagent for applications demanding ultra-low impurity levels. The powder form ensures uniform dispersion in chemical reactions, while its high surface area enhances catalytic efficiency. Engineered for consistency, this manganese dioxide variant maintains strict quality control standards, with trace metal contamination minimized to parts-per-million levels. Its stable crystalline structure provides reliable performance across thermal and chemical processes. The material undergoes rigorous testing to confirm its purity profile, including ICP-MS analysis for metallic impurities. Packaged under inert conditions to prevent oxidation or moisture absorption, it arrives ready for immediate use in sensitive laboratory environments. The Puratronic designation guarantees compliance with the most stringent research requirements, eliminating variables that could compromise experimental integrity.
FAQs
1.
What is the particle size distribution of this Puratronic Manganese(IV) oxide?
The powder typically features a sub-micron particle size range with a narrow distribution, optimized for homogeneous reactions and catalytic applications. 2.
Can this product be used in electrochemical applications?
Its high purity and consistent composition make it suitable for electrochemical cells and battery research where impurity-induced side reactions must be minimized. 3.
How does the Puratronic grade differ from standard reagent grades?
Puratronic grade undergoes additional purification steps to achieve 99.996% metals basis purity, with certified limits for individual metallic impurities below 10 ppm for most elements. 4.
What precautions should be taken during storage to maintain purity?
Store in the original sealed container under dry, inert conditions (preferably under argon or nitrogen) to prevent moisture absorption or oxidation that could alter its properties. 5.
Is this manganese dioxide compatible with glassware and standard lab equipment?
The powder is chemically stable with borosilicate glass and most common lab materials, though prolonged contact with strong acids may require PTFE-lined containers.










