Claims
- 1. A particulate manganese dioxide having micropores and meso-macropores, said manganese dioxide having simultaneously a BET surface area between about 20 and 31 m2/g, a micropore area between about 8 and 13 m2/g and an average meso-macro pore radius greater than 32 Angstom.
- 2. The manganese dioxide of claim 1 wherein said manganese dioxide is in particulate form and said micropores and meso-macro pores are intraparticle pores and the total porosity of said manganese dioxide, based on pores within the manganese dioxide, is between 0.035 cm3/g and 0.050 cm3/g.
- 3. The manganese dioxide of claim 2 wherein the manganese particles have an average diameter between about 1 and 100 micron.
- 4. The manganese dioxide of claim 1 wherein said manganese dioxide is an electrolytic manganese dioxide.
- 5. The manganese dioxide of claim 2 wherein the micropores are intraparticle pores having a diameter less than or equal to 20 Angstrom and the meso-macropores are pores having a diameter greater than 20 Angstrom.
- 6. A particulate electrolytic manganese dioxide product having micropores and meso-macropores, said manganese dioxide having simultaneously a BET surface area between about 20 and 28 m2/g and a micropore area between 8 and 13 m2/g, and an average meso-macropore radius greater than about 32 Angstrom, with the total porosity, based on pores within the manganese dioxide, being between about 0.035 cm3/g and 0.040 cm3/g.
- 7. The manganese dioxide of claim 6, wherein said manganese dioxide is in particulate form and said micropores and meso-macro pores are intraparticle pores.
- 8. The electrolytic manganese dioxide of claim 7 wherein the manganese dioxide product is in particulate form having an average particle diameter between about 1 and 100 micron.
- 9. The manganese dioxide of claim 7 wherein the micropores are intraparticle pores having a diameter less than or equal to 20 Angstrom and the meso-macropores are pores having a diameter greater than 20 Angstrom.
- 10. A particulate electrolytic manganese dioxide product having micropores and meso-macropores, said manganese dioxide having simultaneously a BET surface area between about 20 and 30 m2/g and a micropore area between 8 and 13 m2/g, and an average meso-macropore radius greater than about 32 Angstrom, with the total porosity, based on pores within the manganese dioxide, being between about 0.040 cm3/g and 0.045 cm3/g.
- 11. The manganese dioxide of claim 10 wherein the manganese dioxide is in particulate form and said micropores and meso-macro pores are intraparticle pores.
- 12. The electrolytic manganese dioxide of claim 11 wherein the manganese dioxide is in particulate form having an average particle diameter between about 1 and 100 micron.
- 13. The manganese dioxide of claim 11 wherein the micropores are pores having a diameter less than or equal to 20 Angstrom and the meso-macropores are pores having a diameter greater than 20 Angstrom.
- 14. A particulate electrolytic manganese dioxide product having micropores and meso-macropores, said manganese dioxide having simultaneously a BET surface area between about 20 and 31 m2/g and a micropore area between 8 and 13 m2/g, and an average meso-macropore radius greater than about 32 Angstrom, with the total porosity, based on pores within the manganese dioxide, being between about 0.045 cm3/g and 0.050 cm3/g.
- 15. The manganese dioxide of claim 14 wherein the manganese dioxide is in particulate form and said micropores and meso-macro pores are intraparticle pores.
- 16. The electrolytic manganese dioxide of claim 15 wherein the manganese dioxide is in particulate form having an average particle diameter between about 1 and 100 micron.
- 17. The manganese dioxide of claim 15 wherein the micropores are pores having a diameter less than or equal to 20 Angstrom and the meso-macropores are pores having a diameter greater than 20 Angstrom.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 10/094,199 filed Mar. 8, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10094199 |
Mar 2002 |
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10724495 |
Nov 2003 |
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