A study of the mechanical and thermophysical properties of crystal matrices for the immobilization of high-level wastes
I. V. Kuznetsov,
A. Yu. Zobkova,
M. Yu. Kalenova
et al.
Abstract:Objectives. The aim of the study was to confirm the compliance of the mechanical and thermophysical properties of titanate-zirconate mineral-like matrices intended for immobilization of the rare-earth-actinide fraction of high-level waste (HLW) with pyrochlore structures (Nd2ZrTiO7) and orthorhombic titanate of rare earth elements (Nd4Ti9O24+TiO2) with the Russian requirements for the final forms of radioactive waste sent for disposal. With regard to fractionated radioactive waste, this type of matrix is prefe… Show more
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