Russian physicists synthesize materials for recycling radioactive waste
https://phys.org/news/2018-05-russian-physicists-materials-recycling-radioactive.html
As a rule, research papers provide data obtained during studies of the structure and properties of crystallized Ln2M2O7 compounds, obtained using a high-temperature solid-phase synthesis method. In this case, scientists are interested in the amorphous compound's transition to a crystalline state.
According to the research paper's authors, this method makes it impossible to collect data about the formation of nano-crystal structures and their evolution.
Russian physicists synthesize materials for recycling radioactive waste
May 29, 2018, 12:44pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-05-russian-physicists-materials-recycling-radioactive.html
> As a rule, research papers provide data obtained during studies of the structure and properties of crystallized Ln2M2O7 compounds, obtained using a high-temperature solid-phase synthesis method. In this case, scientists are interested in the amorphous compound's transition to a crystalline state.
> According to the research paper's authors, this method makes it impossible to collect data about the formation of nano-crystal structures and their evolution.