Synergistic solidification of radioactive sludge containing An3+ via geopolymer encapsulation–microwave sintering vitrification: Structural regulation and long-term stability mechanisms of glass–ceramic waste forms
Key Points
The solidification process using geopolymer encapsulation achieves significant long-term stability for An3+ in radioactive sludge.
Experiments reveal that the glass-ceramic forms exhibit strong structural integrity with improved performance over time.
Analysis employs microwave sintering to optimize the vitrification process, controlling the structural features of the final waste forms.
These findings imply a potential solution for safe disposal of radioactive waste through advanced material technologies.
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Synergistic solidification of radioactive sludge containing An3+ via geopolymer encapsulation–microwave sintering vitrification: Structural regulation and long-term stability mechanisms of glass–ceramic waste forms | Synapse