Abstract
Dense cylindrical samples based on Y2Ti2O7 ceramics with a pyrochlore structure were produced by forced SHS compaction and characterized as a matrix for immobilization of actinide-containing nuclear wastes. Synthesized materials were found to exhibit high hydrolytic resistance and mechanical strength.
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