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J Dent Res 49(1): 21-26, 1970
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Dental Silicate Cements: X. The Precipitation Reaction

ALAN D. WILSON 1 and BRIAN E. KENT 1

1 Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Stamford Street, London, SE 1, England

The precipitation of ions during the setting and hardening of cements has been studied by extraction of soluble materials at different stages during the aging process, followed by chemical analysis. Cement formation arises from precipitation of aluminum, zinc, and calcium phosphates in conjunction with a siliceous gel phase.

Submitted on April 13, 1968







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