A comparative neutron and gamma-ray radiation shielding investigation of molybdenum and boron filled polymer composites

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Date

2023

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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Abstract

This work presents a detailed radiation shielding study for polymer composites filled with Boron and Molyb-denum additives. The chosen novel polymer composites were produced at different percentages of the additive materials to provide a proper evaluation of their neutron and gamma-ray attenuation abilities. The effect of additive particle size on the shielding characteristics was further investigated. On the gamma-ray side, simula-tion, theoretical and experimental evaluations were performed in a wide range of photon energies varying from 59.5 keV to 1332.5 keV with help of MC simulations (GEANT4 and FLUKA), WinXCOM code, a High Purity Germanium Detector, respectively. A remarkable consistency was reported between them. On the neutron shielding side, the prepared samples produced with nano and micron particle size additives were additionally examined by providing fast neutron removal cross-section (sigma R) and the simulated neutron transmissions through the prepared samples. The samples filled with nano sized particles show better shielding capability than the one filled with micron sized particles. In other words, a new polymer shielding material that does not contain toxic content is introduced: the sample codded N-B0Mo50 exhibits superior radiation attenuation.

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Keywords

Boron, Molybdenum, Polymer composite, Radiation shielding

Journal or Series

Applied Radiation and Isotopes

WoS Q Value

Q2

Scopus Q Value

Q2

Volume

194

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