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Vanadium and molybdenum compounds in clay
Eight different light-firing clays and shales containing small amounts of insoluble vanadium and molybdenum compounds were studied; it was found that during firing, soluble salts of these elements were formed which later appeared as green-yellow efflorescence on fired clay; use of either sodium fluosilicate or calcium fluoride is effective in eliminating green-yellow efflorescence.
Vanadium and molybdenum compounds in clay
Eight different light-firing clays and shales containing small amounts of insoluble vanadium and molybdenum compounds were studied; it was found that during firing, soluble salts of these elements were formed which later appeared as green-yellow efflorescence on fired clay; use of either sodium fluosilicate or calcium fluoride is effective in eliminating green-yellow efflorescence.
Vanadium and molybdenum compounds in clay
Am. Ceramic Soc. -- Jl
Palmer, L.A. (Autor:in)
1929
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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