生态友好型光学和辐射防护旁路废物再利用:应对危险材料挑战

IF 5.2 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Advances Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1039/D4MA00519H
Hesham M. H. Zakaly, H. Hashim, Shams A. M. Issa, Moustafa A. Darwish, Fatma M. Obiedallah, M. S. I. Koubisy and H. A. Saudi
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本研究深入探讨了用不同浓度的副产品(水泥粉)与 Na2O、Fe2O3、Bi2O3 和 P2O5 配制的玻璃的光学和伽马辐射屏蔽性能。具体成分表示为((x) 副产品-(20) Na2O-(10) Fe2O3-(20) Bi2O3-(50 - x) P2O5),"x "的范围为 0 至 15 wt%。利用 X 射线衍射(XRD)、傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)和紫外-可见-近红外光谱技术分析了这些玻璃的结构和光学特性。X 射线衍射结果表明,制备的样品不存在布拉格峰,凸显了样品的无定形性质。值得注意的是,随着旁通物浓度的增加,紫外-可见-近红外透射率也有所提高,尤其是在 400 纳米到 850 纳米之间。在 80 至 2614 keV 的光子能量范围内进行了辐射屏蔽评估。结果表明,线性衰减系数和质量衰减系数与光子能量成反比。与同类产品相比,旁通浓度最高的旁通 15 玻璃始终表现出卓越的屏蔽属性,其半值层(GHVL)值最低,辐射防护效率(RPE)最高。与其他玻璃和混凝土类型的比较评估进一步凸显了副通孔15玻璃作为伽马辐射屏蔽应用的潜在候选材料的潜力。这项研究的结果为在必须进行辐射防护的环境中使用 by-pass15 玻璃铺平了道路。在玻璃复合材料中加入旁通材料可提高其伽马射线屏蔽效率,并促进旁通材料的可持续利用,凸显了这一创新方法的双重优势。
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Eco-friendly repurposing of by-pass waste for optics and radiation protection: addressing hazardous material challenges

This study delves into the investigation of the optical and gamma radiation shielding properties of glasses formulated with varying concentrations of by-pass (cement dust) combined with Na2O, Fe2O3, Bi2O3, and P2O5. The specific compositions are represented as ((x) by-pass–(20) Na2O–(10) Fe2O3–(20) Bi2O3–(50 − x) P2O5), with “x” ranging from 0 to 15 wt%. The structural and optical properties of these glasses were analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and UV-visible-NIR spectroscopy techniques. The XRD results reveal the absence of Bragg peaks and highlight the amorphous nature of the prepared samples. Notably, increasing by-pass concentration enhanced UV-visible-NIR transmittance, particularly from 400 nm to 850 nm. Radiation shielding assessments were conducted across photon energies ranging from 80 to 2614 keV. The results highlighted that the linear and mass attenuation coefficients were inversely proportional to the photon energy. The by-pass15 glass, with the highest by-pass concentration, consistently demonstrated superior shielding attributes compared to its counterparts, with the lowest half-value layer (GHVL) values and the most substantial radiation protection efficiency (RPE). Comparative assessments with other glasses and concrete types further accentuated the potential of the by-pass15 glass as a promising candidate for gamma radiation shielding applications. The results obtained in this research pave the way for potentially utilizing by-pass15 glass in environments where radiation protection is imperative. Incorporating by-pass in glass composites enhances their gamma shielding efficiency and promotes the sustainable use of by-pass, underscoring the dual advantages of this innovative approach.

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