Manganese Brown

Synthetic inorganic pigment

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Composition and Properties of Manganese Brown

Manganese brown is considered to be mostly the mixed oxide of manganese with the formula Mn3O4. The name was sometimes used for organic brown pigments or for umber. The pigment is not affected by light.

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Pigment

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Painted swatch

Names 

Color Index

PBr 8, CI 77727

Word origin

As the name of a black mineral, oxide of manganese (used from ancient times in glassmaking for removing coloring matter), from French manganèse (16c.), from Italian manganese, alteration or corruption of Medieval Latin magnesia.

From Online Etymology Dictionary

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Manganbraun

German

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Brun de manganèse

French

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Bruno di manganese

Italian

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Marrón de manganeso

Spanish

Preparation 

The pigment can be prepared by mixing an aqueous solution of a manganese salt such as chloride or sulfate with a solution of sodium hypochlorite.  The resulting insoluble pigment is then filtered, dried, and homogenized in a mortar.

The mineral hausmannite has the same chemical composition as the pigment.


Mineral-hausmannite

History of Use 

Manganese brown was described by the Roman historian and writer Pliny but was then considered to be iron ore.

References

(1) J.Molera, J.Coll, A.Labrador, T.Pradell, Manganese brown decorations in 10th to 18th-century Spanish tin-glazed ceramics, Applied Clay Science, Volume 82, September 2013, Pages 86-90.

Further Reading

References

S. Muntwyler, J. Lipscher, HP. Schneider, Das Farbenbuch, 2nd. Ed., 2023, alataverlag Elsau, p. 65.