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Mullite or porcelainite

(2025). 9780922152896, American Geological Institute.
is a rare formed during contact metamorphism of . It can form two forms: 32322 or 2Al2O3 SiO2. Unusually, mullite has no charge-balancing present. As a result, there are three different aluminium sites: two distorted tetrahedral and one octahedral.

Mullite was first described in 1924 for an occurrence on the Isle of Mull, . It occurs as inclusions in in the Isle of Mull, inclusions in within a at , and with emerylike rocks in , Scotland.


Porcellanite
Mullite (porcelainite) can be found as a constituent mineral in a type of thermally-metamorphosed rock called .


Use in porcelain
Mullite is present in the form of needles in .

It is produced during various melting and firing processes, and is used as a refractory material,H. Schneider & S. Komarneni (2005) Mullite. Wiley, VCH, 509 pp, because of its high melting point of 1840 °C.

In 2006 researchers at University College London and Cardiff University discovered that potters in the region of Germany since the late had used mullite in the manufacture of a type of (known as ), that were renowned for enabling alchemists to heat their crucibles to very high temperatures. The formula finally replicated in the above studies (using and then firing it at temperatures above 1100 °C) was kept a closely guarded secret by those crucible makers since the 15th century.

Mullite morphology is also important for its application. In this case, there are two common morphologies for mullite. One is a platelet shape with low aspect ratio and the second is a needle shape with high aspect ratio. If the needle shape mullite can form in a ceramic body during , it has an effect on both the mechanical and physical properties by increasing the mechanical strength and thermal shock resistance. The most important condition relates to ceramic chemical composition. If the and ratio with low basic materials such as sodium and calcium is adjusted, the needle shape mullite forms at about 1400 °C and the needles will interlock. This mechanical interlocking contributes to the high mechanical strength of porcelain.


Use as a catalyst
Further recent research indicates that a synthetic analogue of mullite can be an effective replacement for platinum in diesel engines for exhaust management.


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