Mullite, also known as porcelainite, is a rare silicate mineral that forms naturally during contact metamorphism of clay minerals. It is valued industrially for its high-temperature stability and hardness, making it a key material for refractory and abrasive applications.
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CAS 1302-93-8
Montmorillonite
Industrial mineral for metal extraction
Cristobalite
anti-caking agent and excipient
Fused quartz
silica abrasive and anti-caking agent
Silicon dioxide
Silica source for industrial manufacturing
1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-3-methyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one
Pyrazolone intermediate for dyes and agrochemicals
(1-Butyl)triethylammonium bromide
phase transfer catalyst
2,2'-dibromobiphenyl
Chemical intermediate for synthesis
Bismuth(III) oxide
Pigment and catalyst in industrial applications
bis(dioxosilane);oxo(oxoalumanyloxy)alumane
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