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Hybridization Engineering of Oxyfluoride Aluminosilicate Glass for Construction of Dual‐Phase Optical Ceramics

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, 2023
AbstractThe construction of transparent ceramics under mild conditionsand standard atmospheric pressure has great scientific and technological potential; however, it remains difficult to achieve when conventional ceramic sintering techniques are used. Herein, a mild strategy for constructing dual‐phase optical ceramics with high crystallinity (>90%)
Guanxin Du   +9 more
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Glass-Ceramics for Construction Materials Synthesized from Municipal Incinerator Residue

open access: yesJournal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 2005
Increasing accumulation of municipal incinerator residue (hereafter called MIR) have been becoming a serious social problem in view of environmental loading, and its reuse or recycling as starting materials of ceramics products is urgently required.
Minoru TANAKA   +3 more
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Evaluation and application of sintered red mud and its incorporated clay ceramics as materials for building construction

open access: yesJournal of Materials Research and Technology, 2020
In the aluminum industry, the initial operation comprises the production of its oxide, Al2O3 (alumina) from ores, mainly the bauxite. The Bayer process is, in practice, the only used to produce alumina generating a huge amount of hazardous waste known as
Michelle Pereira Babisk   +9 more
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NON-PLASTIC RAW MATERIALS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CONSTRUCTION CERAMICS [PDF]

open access: yesConstruction Materials and Products, 2020
research by some scientists shows that the most expensive element in the manufacture of construction ceramics are clay materials, in particular kaolins. They allow getting products with high strength, but at the same time increase significantly the mass refractoriness.
L. Demina, V. Men'shikova
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Direct 4D printing of ceramics driven by hydrogel dehydration

open access: yesNature Communications
4D printing technology combines 3D printing and stimulus-responsive materials, enabling construction of complex 3D objects efficiently. However, unlike smart soft materials, 4D printing of ceramics is a great challenge due to the extremely weak ...
Rong Wang   +8 more
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Special Issue: "Ceramics and Construction Materials". [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel), 2021
The variety of material classes engaged for constructions is very wide, ranging from naturally occurring substances, such as stone materials and wood, to manufactured products such as inorganic binders, ceramic bricks, adhesives, metals, composites like ...
Mangialardi T.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Ultrahigh capacitive energy storage of BiFeO3-based ceramics through multi-oriented nanodomain construction. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Lead-free BiFeO3-based (BF) materials with colossal spontaneous polarization and high Curie temperatures exhibit considerable potential for groundbreaking developments in dielectric capacitors.
Zhou Z   +13 more
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Processes of foaming and formation of the structure of porous glass ceramics from siliceous rocks

open access: yesMagazine of Civil Engineering, 2023
Porous glass-ceramic materials are used in the construction and repair of industrial and civil facilities. They are produced from rocks and industrial waste.
Rodin Alexander   +4 more
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Geometric characterization of solid ceramic bricks for construction in Ecuador

open access: yesStructural Mechanics of Engineering Constructions and Buildings, 2023
In Ecuador, about 95.9% of dwellings are built with masonry, however the local production of bricks does not meet technical standards and there is no scientific research on its geometric characterization and the technical state of their production.
David Cajamarca-Zuniga   +2 more
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Ceramics and Society in Northern Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional variations but overall a four phase chronology for the pottery is also suggested: First Neolithic, approximately 4000–3800 BC; Early Neolithic ...
Muller, Johannes, Peterson, Rick
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