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Modification of alkali silicate solutions by organic reagents and investigation of the properties of the final products

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Alkali silicate solutions are modified by organic reagents, i.e., monomers (acrylic acid, N,N′-meta(ortho)-phenylene-bismaleimide, and ε-caprolactam), and the ED-20 epoxy resin oligomer. Dispersed organosilicate products are obtained, and their structure and physicochemical properties are investigated. It is demonstrated that the developed materials can be used as fillers for composites

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Original Russian Text © E.F. Kudina, Yu.M. Pleskachevskii, 2009, published in Fizika i Khimiya Stekla.

This article was presented at the XX All-Russia Conference on Temperature-Resistant Functional Coatings, St. Petersburg, Russia, November 27–28, 2007.

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Kudina, E.F., Pleskachevskii, Y.M. Modification of alkali silicate solutions by organic reagents and investigation of the properties of the final products. Glass Phys Chem 35, 436–442 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659609040142

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