“…The preparation of magnesium aluminate powders with high purity, chemical homogeneity, control of stoichiometry, fine particle size, narrow particle size distribution, and minimum particle agglomeration with high sinter activity has received considerable attention in order to improve the material properties [21]. Numerous wet chemical methods have been employed to synthesize magnesium aluminate fine particles, including solegel [22,23], co-precipitation [24e26], hydrothermal [27,28], microwave-assisted combustion processing [29], microemulsion [30], metal-organic processing [31e34], spray drying [35], freeze drying [36], and mechanochemical synthesis [37,38] techniques. The chemical co-precipitation method [39e42] ensures proper distribution of various metal ions resulting into stoichiometric and smaller particle sized product compared to some of the others.…”