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The methods of Mössbauer spectroscopy, electron-spin-resonance (ESR) spectroscopy and magnetostatics are used for studying the structural and phase transformations of iron-bearing impurities in the process of porcelain formation. It is established that iron-bearing microinclusions break up in high-temperature (up to 1400°C) firing, leading to redistribution of iron ions over the volume of the material.
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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 12, pp. 11–14, December, 1997.
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Maslennikova, G.N., Kuvshinova, K.A. & Platov, Y.T. Structural-phase changes in iron-bearing impurities in the process of porcelain formation. Glass Ceram 54, 390–393 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02766760
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