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Multicomponent pyrochlore solid solutions with uranium incorporation–a new perspective of materials design for nuclear applications

Yang et al., 2021

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14149671207885117740
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Yang K
Bryce K
Zhu W
Zhao D
Lian J
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Journal of the European Ceramic Society

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Multicomponent pyrochlore solid solutions with and without uranium incorporation were fabricated and their thermal-mechanical properties were characterized. Multicomponent pyrochlore solid solutions without uranium exhibit comparable thermal conductivity and …
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