The materials developed on the basis of technogenic sulfur of silicate and chloride zinc of akivator can be used as road materials (tiles, paving stones) for arranging the territory or inner rooms of enterprises for the machine-building complex in areas with aggressive media. X-ray, rheological and quantum chemical studies have shown that when sulfur interacts with zinc chloride, a system of strong thermodynamically stable compounds is formed, causing the formation of an effective material.
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