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Nuclear radiation shielding performance of the new lead‐free TeO <sub>2</sub> –Bi <sub>2</sub> O <sub>3</sub> –ZnO–BaF <sub>2</sub> glass

Shiyu Yin, Zhizhi Zhang, Xiang Yu, Qianqian Qiao, Guanzhou Ding, Xianchao Huang, Qiuhan Lin

2024International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This paper studied the radiation shielding properties of new lead‐free telluride glass with different BaF 2 content. The 65TeO 2 –15Bi 2 O 3 –(20 − x )ZnO– x BaF 2 glass systems (where x = 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 mol%) were tested through the X‐ray diffraction, ultraviolet–visible spectrophotometer, and differential scanning calorimetry. The glass system exhibited good thermal stability and a uniform surface without surface crystallization. The linear attenuation coefficient of the TBZBF series glass was tested using five different gamma radiation sources ( 241 Am, 133 Ba, 57 Co, 137 Cs, and 60 Co). They were calculated to the mass attenuation coefficient, half‐value layer, mean free path, and effective atomic number through numerical simulations with XCOM software. The maximum mass attenuation coefficient for TBZBF‐9 was calculated to be 5.3577 cm 2 /g. Comparisons were made between this glass system and other tellurite and leaded glasses reported in the literature. The glass system exhibited superior radiation shielding capability compared to leaded tellurite glass under the same testing conditions. The gamma radiation shielding capacity increased with BaF 2 content in the glass system. These results show that TBZBF‐9 exhibited the best gamma radiation shielding effectiveness while maintaining glass transparency.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceHalf-value layerElectromagnetic shieldingMass attenuation coefficientMean free pathAttenuation coefficientAttenuationRadiationEffective atomic numberRadiation shieldingAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Differential scanning calorimetryOpticsComposite materialThermodynamicsPhysicsChromatographyScatteringChemistryRadiation Shielding Materials AnalysisNuclear materials and radiation effectsGlass properties and applications
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