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Investigation of the microstructure of mineral films obtained by frictional interaction

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The paper presents the experiment that revealed a difference in the microstructure of the surface films formed by frictional application of dispersed particles of natural minerals—hydrosilicates of magnesium (serpentine) and aluminum (kaolinite)—on a metal surface. The films were studied using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and optical microscopy.

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Original Russian Text © K.N. Dolgopolov, D.N. Lyubimov, I.V. Kolesnikov, 2016, published in Fizika i Khimiya Stekla.

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Dolgopolov, K.N., Lyubimov, D.N. & Kolesnikov, I.V. Investigation of the microstructure of mineral films obtained by frictional interaction. Glass Phys Chem 42, 302–306 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659616030044

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