Cellular Bi2O3/natural rubber composites for light-weight and lead-free gamma-shielding materials and their properties under gamma irradiation

IF 3.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Journal of Cellular Plastics Pub Date : 2021-04-26 DOI:10.1177/0021955X21997353
Phakamat Limarun, T. Markpin, N. Sombatsompop, E. Wimolmala, K. Saenboonruang
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This work investigated the effects of a radiation-protective filler, namely bismuth oxide (Bi2O3), and blowing agents, namely azodicarbonamide (ADC) and oxy-bis (benzene sulfonyl) hydrazide (OBSH), on gamma attenuation and the mechanical, physical, and morphological properties of cellular natural rubber (NR) composites for potential use as light-weight and lead-free gamma-shielding materials. The contents of Bi2O3 were varied from 100 to 300 and 500 parts per hundred of rubber by weight (phr) and the contents of ADC or OBSH were varied from 0 to 8 and 16 phr. The results indicated that the addition of Bi2O3 enhanced the overall gamma-shielding ability, density, tensile modulus, and hardness (Shore OO), but lowered the tensile strength and elongation at break. On the other hand, the addition of ADC or OBSH resulted in decreases in the density, linear attenuation coefficient (μ), and overall tensile properties but an increase in the mass attenuation coefficient (μm), with ADC producing better mechanical properties than samples with OBSH. In addition, investigations on the properties of the cellular Bi2O3/NR composites under additional 35 kGy and 70 kGy gamma irradiation revealed that the irradiated samples had increased density, tensile modulus, and hardness (Shore OO), but decreased tensile strength, elongation at break, and μm after such ageing. In conclusion, the overall results suggested that the developed cellular Bi2O3/NR composites not only had efficient and promising gamma-shielding and mechanical properties but also offered comfort and light-weight to users, which could potentially reduce discomforts caused by wearing heavier conventional radiation-protective equipment.
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蜂窝状Bi2O3/天然橡胶复合材料的轻质无铅屏蔽材料及其在γ辐射下的性能
本研究研究了辐射防护填料,即氧化铋(Bi2O3)和发泡剂,即偶氮二甲酰胺(ADC)和氧-双(苯磺酰)肼(OBSH)对细胞天然橡胶(NR)复合材料的γ衰减和机械、物理和形态性能的影响,这些复合材料有望作为轻质无铅γ屏蔽材料。Bi2O3的含量变化范围为100 ~ 300和500 /橡胶重量(phr), ADC或OBSH的含量变化范围为0 ~ 8和16 /橡胶重量。结果表明,Bi2O3的加入提高了合金的总体屏蔽能力、密度、拉伸模量和硬度(邵氏硬度),但降低了合金的抗拉强度和断裂伸长率。另一方面,添加ADC或OBSH后,材料的密度、线性衰减系数(μ)和整体拉伸性能均有所降低,但质量衰减系数(μm)有所增加,且ADC的力学性能优于添加OBSH的样品。此外,在35 kGy和70 kGy的γ辐照下,研究了细胞状Bi2O3/NR复合材料的性能,发现辐照样品的密度、拉伸模量和硬度(Shore OO)增加,但拉伸强度、断裂伸长率和μm降低。总之,总体结果表明,所开发的蜂窝Bi2O3/NR复合材料不仅具有高效和有前途的γ屏蔽和机械性能,而且具有舒适性和轻质性,这可能会减少佩戴较重的传统辐射防护设备所带来的不适。
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Journal of Cellular Plastics
Journal of Cellular Plastics 工程技术-高分子科学
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5.00
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19
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular Plastics is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles covering the latest advances in foamed plastics technology.
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