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High loading boron nitride chemically bonded with silicone rubber to enhance thermal neutron shielding and flexibility of polymer nanocomposites

Jiale Li, Quan‐Ping Zhang, Xue Liu, Rui‐Chao Chen, Wei‐Di Xu, Nan Sun, Yin‐Tao Li, Wen‐Bin Yang, Duigong Xu, Yuanlin Zhou

2021Journal of Applied Polymer Science20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Flexible materials with excellent radiation shielding and flexibility are essential to the personal protective equipments (PPEs) for protecting workers from nuclear radiations. However, it is an enormous challenge to obtain the desired materials since high loading filler in polymer nanocomposites usually promotes radiation shielding while restrains its flexibility. Here, a facile “thiol‐ene click” means is applied to chemically bond high loading boron nitride (BN) nanoparticles with silicone rubber (SR) in SR/BN nanocomposites for thermal neutron shielding. Uniform dispersion of BN nanoparticles and good compatibility of interfaces in the nanocomposites with high loading filler lead to increased flexibility instead of decrease. In particular, the nanocomposite with 40 wt% BN displays 911% of elongation at break that is about 50% enhancement to that of neat SR. Furthermore, higher loading BN in the nanocomposites means better thermal neutron shielding. Namely, enhanced thermal neutron shielding and flexibility is achieved at SR/BN nanocomposite with 40 wt% BN. The present work provides a facile strategy towards superior integrated performance of flexible materials for radiation shielding, such as wearable devices.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNanocompositeElectromagnetic shieldingComposite materialSilicone rubberBoron nitrideNatural rubberPolymerPolymer nanocompositeNeutron temperatureNeutronPhysicsQuantum mechanicsRadiation Shielding Materials AnalysisGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studiesPolymer Nanocomposite Synthesis and Irradiation