SHS Immobilization of Radioactive Wastes

Samples of mineral-like ceramics based on perovskite and model radioactive wastes were synthesized and studied. Influence of aluminum, silicon and titanium oxides additives on the properties of the obtained ceramics was investigated. It was shown, that cesium losses decreased during the synthesis wh...

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