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A mechanism for the effect of surface-active substances on the destruction of silica materials (Review)

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A review of papers distinguished by a principally new approach to the analysis of the effect of the ambient on near-surface deformation, friction, and abrasive wear of inorganic materials is presented. The effect of surface-active medium is considered from the standpoint of adsorption-activated changes in the near-surface layer of brittle nonmetallic materials. Data obtained by modern investigation techniques are presented that show that different media have different mechanisms of interaction with the processed surface.

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Smirnova, E.I., Kuryleva, E.F. A mechanism for the effect of surface-active substances on the destruction of silica materials (Review). Glass Ceram 52, 6–8 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00679141

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