An experimental investigation into the radiation-shielding performance of newly developed polyester containing recycled waste marble and bismuth oxide

To obtain better radiation shielding, a new polyester has been made by the combination of 40 wt% of polyester and 30 wt% of fine waste marble mixed along with PbO (30–0) wt% and Bi2O3 (0–30) wt%. A few significant shielding parameters such as linear attenuation coefficient (LAC), half-value layer (H...

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Main Authors: Almuqrin Aljawhara H., Yasmin Sabina, Abualsayed Mohammad Ibrahim, Elsafi Mohamed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2023-05-01
Series:Applied Rheology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2022-0153
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author Almuqrin Aljawhara H.
Yasmin Sabina
Abualsayed Mohammad Ibrahim
Elsafi Mohamed
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Yasmin Sabina
Abualsayed Mohammad Ibrahim
Elsafi Mohamed
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description To obtain better radiation shielding, a new polyester has been made by the combination of 40 wt% of polyester and 30 wt% of fine waste marble mixed along with PbO (30–0) wt% and Bi2O3 (0–30) wt%. A few significant shielding parameters such as linear attenuation coefficient (LAC), half-value layer (HVL), mean free path (MFP), and effective atomic number (Z eff) have been measured experimentally using an HPGe detector. Theoretical values have also been calculated using XCOM software. With the aim of validating the experimental setup, the measured shielding parameters, such as LAC and HVL, have been compared with their theoretical analogs. At 0.662 MeV energy, the prepared new polyester’s HVL and MFP exhibited that the sample PWPBi-10 composed of polyester (40 wt%), fine waste marble (30 wt%), PbO (20 wt%), and Bi2O3 (10 wt%) provides the best shielding ability among other studied polyesters herein. The MFP behavior indicates that the ratio of Bi2O3 and PbO on these new polyesters has a direct impact on their radiation-shielding properties. It is noteworthy that new polyester PWPBi-10 exposed the lowest value of MFP compared to the rest of the studied samples. In conclusion, considering all the measured shielding parameters, it can be stated that the sample PWPBi-10 has the ultimate radiation diffusion capability among the rest of the studied samples.
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spelling doaj.art-b5183760f5994455a0155b0addd957d62023-06-01T09:42:06ZengDe GruyterApplied Rheology1617-81062023-05-013311199936910.1515/arh-2022-0153An experimental investigation into the radiation-shielding performance of newly developed polyester containing recycled waste marble and bismuth oxideAlmuqrin Aljawhara H.0Yasmin Sabina1Abualsayed Mohammad Ibrahim2Elsafi Mohamed3Department of Physics, College of Science, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, P.O. Box 84428, Riyadh11671, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Physics, Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Chattogram, BangladeshDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, Isra University, Amman, JordanPhysics Department, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, 21511Alexandria, EgyptTo obtain better radiation shielding, a new polyester has been made by the combination of 40 wt% of polyester and 30 wt% of fine waste marble mixed along with PbO (30–0) wt% and Bi2O3 (0–30) wt%. A few significant shielding parameters such as linear attenuation coefficient (LAC), half-value layer (HVL), mean free path (MFP), and effective atomic number (Z eff) have been measured experimentally using an HPGe detector. Theoretical values have also been calculated using XCOM software. With the aim of validating the experimental setup, the measured shielding parameters, such as LAC and HVL, have been compared with their theoretical analogs. At 0.662 MeV energy, the prepared new polyester’s HVL and MFP exhibited that the sample PWPBi-10 composed of polyester (40 wt%), fine waste marble (30 wt%), PbO (20 wt%), and Bi2O3 (10 wt%) provides the best shielding ability among other studied polyesters herein. The MFP behavior indicates that the ratio of Bi2O3 and PbO on these new polyesters has a direct impact on their radiation-shielding properties. It is noteworthy that new polyester PWPBi-10 exposed the lowest value of MFP compared to the rest of the studied samples. In conclusion, considering all the measured shielding parameters, it can be stated that the sample PWPBi-10 has the ultimate radiation diffusion capability among the rest of the studied samples.https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2022-0153polyesterfine waste marblepbobi2o3 radiation shielding
spellingShingle Almuqrin Aljawhara H.
Yasmin Sabina
Abualsayed Mohammad Ibrahim
Elsafi Mohamed
An experimental investigation into the radiation-shielding performance of newly developed polyester containing recycled waste marble and bismuth oxide
Applied Rheology
polyester
fine waste marble
pbo
bi2o3
radiation shielding
title An experimental investigation into the radiation-shielding performance of newly developed polyester containing recycled waste marble and bismuth oxide
title_full An experimental investigation into the radiation-shielding performance of newly developed polyester containing recycled waste marble and bismuth oxide
title_fullStr An experimental investigation into the radiation-shielding performance of newly developed polyester containing recycled waste marble and bismuth oxide
title_full_unstemmed An experimental investigation into the radiation-shielding performance of newly developed polyester containing recycled waste marble and bismuth oxide
title_short An experimental investigation into the radiation-shielding performance of newly developed polyester containing recycled waste marble and bismuth oxide
title_sort experimental investigation into the radiation shielding performance of newly developed polyester containing recycled waste marble and bismuth oxide
topic polyester
fine waste marble
pbo
bi2o3
radiation shielding
url https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2022-0153
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