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Distribution of the adsorption sites in fused corundum is studied depending on the fractional composition of the material and specific surface of its finely ground fractions. Treatment of the corundum surface with a phenolic resin is shown to affect, both quantitatively and qualitatively, the distribution of acid-base adsorption sites.
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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 8, pp. 37–40, August, 2005.
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Borovik, S.I., Ivanova, T.N., Soldatov, A.I. et al. Adsorption properties of the corundum surface in corundum-based refractories. Refract Ind Ceram 46, 287–290 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-006-0027-8
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