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1 Department of Biological Materials, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA
Corrosion products of amalgam produced in Ringer's solution were compared with products formed in vivo using scanning electron rmicroscopy, X-ray microanalysis, and potentiostatic anodic polarization. The corrosion products in an old amalgam were probably a mixture of tin-oxide and tin oxychloride. In vitro corrosion of fresh amalgam resulted in the buildup of similar products.
Submitted on August 8, 1974
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