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Investigation of the Interaction of Lead-Silicate Glasses with Barium Hydroxide

The effect of alkali treatment on the breakdown process and some surface characteristics of machined glass disks of lead-silicate glasses C87-2 and C78-4 was investigated. It is shown that the interaction of these glasses with barium hydroxide effects the removal of silicic acid from the gel surface...

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Published in:Glass and ceramics 2022-05, Vol.79 (1-2), p.48-50
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Barium
Barium hydroxide
Ceramics
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemistry and Materials Science
Coagulation
Composites
Disks
Glass
Hydroxides
Lead silicate
Materials Science
Natural Materials
Silica gel
Silicates
Surface properties
Wettability
title Investigation of the Interaction of Lead-Silicate Glasses with Barium Hydroxide
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