Mordant Inorganic Chemicals Manganese Sulfate CAS 7785-87-7 Paint Drying Agent Analytical Reagent
Introduction:
Manganese sulfate (English: Manganese sulfate) is light pink monoclinic fine crystals at room temperature. It is easily soluble in water, insoluble in ethanol, and starts to lose crystal water when heated above 200°C. Most of the crystal water is lost at about 280°C. It becomes anhydrous salt melt at 700°C and begins to decompose at 850°C, releasing sulfur trioxide, sulfur dioxide or oxygen.
Uses:
Manganese sulfate is an important basic inorganic salt with a wide range of downstream applications. In the agricultural field, manganese sulfate can be added to fertilizers and feed as a trace element to achieve the purposes of increasing production, fattening, and promoting growth; in the chemical field, manganese sulfate is the raw material for making manganese salts. In addition, it is also widely used in coatings, papermaking, ceramics, electronics, textiles and other fields.
| Product Name | Manganese sulfate |
| CAS | 7785-87-7 |
| MF | MnO4S |
| MW | 151 |
| EINECS | 232-089-9 |
| Color | white crystalline powder |
