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J Dent Res 49(1): 7-13, 1970
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Dental Silicate Cements: IX. Decomposition of the Powder

ALAN D. WILSON 1 and BRIAN E. KENT 1

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

The initial phase of the reaction between powder and liquid has been investigated. Electrophilic attack by protons in the liquid results in the decomposition of the powdered glass with liberation of cations and fluoride ions. The extent of the attack depends on the degree of acidity of the liquid.

Submitted on March 18, 1968







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