1. Zirconia extraction
The element zirconium is found in over thirty ores, some of which are listed in Table 1 . Most of these ores contain zirconium in the form of silicates or carbonates; zirconia occurs naturally in isolated form in only one ore: baddeleyite. Although the number of ores from which zirconia can be extracted is fairly large, only two of them are mined industrially to obtain zirconia: baddeleyite and zircon.
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Zirconia extraction
Standardization
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Patents
Solid electrolytes
L. Rose, O. Kesler, A. Burgess, Z. Tang, Densified ceramic materials and associated methods, Publication no. WO/2008/095317, International application no. PCT/CA2008/000272.
R. Sartzlander, W.G. Coors, Preparation of sintered yttria-stabilized zirconia reaction products, Publication No. WO/2008/089037, International Application No. PCT/US2008/050748.
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