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===Chemical===
 
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Barium manganate is an oxidizing agent. It is used for this property in some organic syntheses. It is an extremely stable compound, and can be stored dry for months.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium_manganate</ref>
 
Barium manganate is an oxidizing agent. It is used for this property in some organic syntheses. It is an extremely stable compound, and can be stored dry for months.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium_manganate</ref>
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===Physical===
 
===Physical===
 
Barium manganate is a very dark blue, insoluble compound. Because of this, it used to be used, usually mixed with [[barium sulfate]] to lighten the color, as a blue pigment, known as manganese blue. Now it is not used anymore, in favor of manganese blue hue pigments, which approximate the color of the classic pigment using [[phthalocyanine]] based pigments.
 
Barium manganate is a very dark blue, insoluble compound. Because of this, it used to be used, usually mixed with [[barium sulfate]] to lighten the color, as a blue pigment, known as manganese blue. Now it is not used anymore, in favor of manganese blue hue pigments, which approximate the color of the classic pigment using [[phthalocyanine]] based pigments.
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==Availability==
 
==Availability==
 
Barium manganate is only available in pure form from chemical suppliers, and only at a steep price. It may be found in the form of manganese blue pigment, as for the most part it is no longer used as a pigment. Do not be misled by pigments called "manganese blue hue," these are actually pthalocyanine pigments.
 
Barium manganate is only available in pure form from chemical suppliers, and only at a steep price. It may be found in the form of manganese blue pigment, as for the most part it is no longer used as a pigment. Do not be misled by pigments called "manganese blue hue," these are actually pthalocyanine pigments.
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*Make other metal manganates
 
*Make other metal manganates
  
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==Handling==
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===Safety===
 
Although both barium and manganese are toxic, since this compound is insoluble, it is not as much of a safety concern. It might potentially be contaminated with soluble barium salts though, so still handle it with care. Manganates are oxidizers. Keep them away from combustible materials.
 
Although both barium and manganese are toxic, since this compound is insoluble, it is not as much of a safety concern. It might potentially be contaminated with soluble barium salts though, so still handle it with care. Manganates are oxidizers. Keep them away from combustible materials.
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==References==
 
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*[https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=32472 Manganates... not PERmanganates]
 
*[https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=32472 Manganates... not PERmanganates]
  
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Revision as of 16:57, 20 September 2015

Barium manganate is a chemical compound with the formula BaMnO4. It is a dark blue, insoluble solid.

Properties

Chemical

Barium manganate is an oxidizing agent. It is used for this property in some organic syntheses. It is an extremely stable compound, and can be stored dry for months.[1]

Physical

Barium manganate is a very dark blue, insoluble compound. Because of this, it used to be used, usually mixed with barium sulfate to lighten the color, as a blue pigment, known as manganese blue. Now it is not used anymore, in favor of manganese blue hue pigments, which approximate the color of the classic pigment using phthalocyanine based pigments.

Availability

Barium manganate is only available in pure form from chemical suppliers, and only at a steep price. It may be found in the form of manganese blue pigment, as for the most part it is no longer used as a pigment. Do not be misled by pigments called "manganese blue hue," these are actually pthalocyanine pigments.

Preparation

Barium manganate can be prepared by mixing solutions of potassium manganate and a soluble barium salt such as barium chloride. It is not quite as simple as it sounds though, as there are often side products that lead to unexpected results if the potassium manganate solution is not pure (and it never will be, since it must always be kept in a basic solution).

Projects

  • Make other metal manganates

Handling

Safety

Although both barium and manganese are toxic, since this compound is insoluble, it is not as much of a safety concern. It might potentially be contaminated with soluble barium salts though, so still handle it with care. Manganates are oxidizers. Keep them away from combustible materials.

Storage

Disposal

References

Personal experience handling and investigating manganates -zts16

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barium_manganate

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