“…Sidorov, E. A. Selivanova and V. N. Yakovenchuk at the Geological Institute of the Kola Science Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The chemical composition and the content of impurities of the samples was determined by the X-ray fluorescence analysis using spectrometer ARL Advant'X (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc), mass percentage: 48.0 TiO The details of the electrophysical parameters of electromagnetic treatment (HPEMP and DBD) and the treatment conditions of perovskite samples are given in [14][15][16][17]; the treatment duration range is t treat t t = 10÷150 s. In case of high-power EMP, the front, duration and amplitude of out voltage pulse were ~3-8 ns, 30-50 ns and 70 kV, respectively; the electromagnetic field strength and current in the electrode gap 7 mm long were 10 7 V·m -1 and ~10 11 A·m -2 , respectively [14,15], the frequency of nanosecond pulses was 375 Hz. For preventing fragmentation of the polished sections and to eliminate dispersion of particles -50 μm in size under high-voltage pulses, the HPEMP treatment conditions for perovskite samples before testing their microhardness, structure and physicochemical properties (electrokinetic potential and contact angle) included the front, duration, out voltage pulse amplitude and pulse repetition rate of 2-5 ns, 4-10 ns, 25-30 kV and 100 Hz, respectively.…”