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Larger salt leaching amounts resulted in higher water uptake.
Introducing a small amount of the neodymium into titania caused an increase of hardness of these coatings by ~ 30%, while the addition of higher dopant amounts resulted in a significant decrease of hardness as compared to TiO2 coatings.
Smaller amounts resulted in incomplete complex formation.
Smaller amounts resulted in incomplete reaction.
This trend may be due to the fact that incorporation of Fe in higher amounts resulted in the formation of mixed-oxide phases, which were difficult to reduce.
On the other hand, higher Al2O3 and lower SiO2 proportions accounts for IEP shifting toward basic region (7.5) in dependence on the surface charge for S-14, whereas the involvement of SiO2 in moderate amounts resulted in shift of the IEP toward lower pH values (6.8) in the case of S-13.
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