“…Owing to their long-range disordered network structure of Si-O bonds, enamels have low strain tolerance, low fracture toughness, and high sensitivity to cracking, which limit their practical applications. To address this, the primary methods used to toughen brittle materials include phase transformation toughening, 7 whisker toughening, 8 carbon nanotube toughening, 9 and particle toughening. 10,11 In recent years, the corrosion, wear, and thermal shock resistances of enamels have been significantly improved by incorporating ceramic particles (e.g., SiO 2 , 12 Al 2 O 3 , 13 and Cr 2 O 3 14 ), rare earth oxides, 15 abrasives, [16][17][18] or metal powders.…”