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Forming nanosize MgO coatings on a glass surface

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Abstract

This article shows that nanosize (10-15nm thick) MgO protective coatings can be formed on glass surfaces, using aqueous and water-alcohol solutions of magnesium nitrate. The effect of the concentration and pH of the solutions on the coating structure is investigated.

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