Abstract

A theoretical model is constructed to describe the dynamics of the increase in the weight of porous matrices upon introduction of rare-earth and actinide radioactive waste from solutions via repeated cycles of impregnation, drying, and high-temperature annealing. The modeling results for waste immobilization in porous Al2O3 and ZrO2 agree well with experimental data.

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