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Microstructures of Cu-rich Amalgams after Corrosion
J.-H.C. Lin
Northwestern University, The Dental School, Department of Biological Materials, 311 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60611
G.W. Marshall
Northwestern University, The Dental School, Department of Biological Materials, 311 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60611
S.J. Marshall
Northwestern University, The Dental School, Department of Biological Materials, 311 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60611
In vitro corrosion of Cu-rich amalgams resulted in selective attack of the ' phase. Copper was removed, and SnO2 products were found in pores and along matrix grain boundaries. The corrosion process greatly accelerated the 1 β1 transformation.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 62, No. 2,
112-115 (1983)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345830620020401

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