A substantial increase in sinterability, high-temperature flexural strength, thermal stability in combination with an average thermal expansion of 0.42 9 10 À6 /°C (30-1000°C) is achieved through magnesium silicate (Mg 3 Si 4 O 10 (OH) 2 ) doping of Aluminum Titanate (Al 2 TiO 5 ) ceramics. Doped specimens exhibited the sintered density of 99% of theoretical density at 1550°C and a maximum enhancement of 169.23% (70 MPa) in flexural strength at 1200°C as compared with 26 MPa measured at 30°C. Enhancement of flexural strength at elevated temperature can be attributed to the increasing extent of thermally activated crack blunting with increasing temperature, which is further evident from the dilatometric hysteresis curve recorded for these samples. XRD investigations of undoped (Al 2 TiO 5 , AT) samples annealed at 1100°C for 5 and 10 h have shown clear evidence of decomposition to precursor oxides by 7% and 21.13%, respectively. However, the samples of magnesium silicate-doped Al 2 TiO 5 (TAT) under identical conditions have shown no sign of decomposition, indicating significantly high thermal stability. TAT formulations were also extrusion processed to investigate the suitability of forming cellular *royjohnson@arci.res.in
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