Abstract

In recent years, in the search for alternatives to toxic anticorrosive chromium pigments, the use of complex metal oxides in this capacity has been actively developed. In this work, the anticorrosive and other physicochemical properties of complex oxides, including manganese in oxidation degrees +4 and +5, obtained by the calcination method were investigated. As a result, it has been shown that the products obtained have good prospects for being used as anti-corrosion pigments. Higher inhibitory properties of pigments containing manganese in oxidation state +5, is probably a consequence of their aqueous extract’s alkaline reaction. During the experiments, it was found that the competitiveness of the synthesized pigments can be markedly enhanced by using natural ore, pyrolusite, as manganese source.

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