2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.01.166
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Designing experiments for the optimization of solid-state synthesis and characterization of alumina-based composites

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“…Also, to produce cost‐effective mullite ceramics, it is suggested to use industrial raw materials or natural minerals as the precursor 22–24 . Although there is a large reserve of kaolin in China, it has not been fully utilized, especially in high‐performance and high‐value‐added products 12,25,26 . Nevertheless, kaolin has been explored for the fabrication of mullite ceramics.…”
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“…Also, to produce cost‐effective mullite ceramics, it is suggested to use industrial raw materials or natural minerals as the precursor 22–24 . Although there is a large reserve of kaolin in China, it has not been fully utilized, especially in high‐performance and high‐value‐added products 12,25,26 . Nevertheless, kaolin has been explored for the fabrication of mullite ceramics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[22][23][24] Although there is a large reserve of kaolin in China, it has not been fully utilized, especially in high-performance and high-value-added products. 12,25,26 Nevertheless, kaolin has been explored for the fabrication of mullite ceramics. For example, Bai et al 27 used carbonaceous kaolin and α-Al 2 O 3 powders to prepare porous mullite ceramics.…”
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