Bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications

This work reported the radiation shielding characteristic of the bismuth titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glass system. The density of the specially-developed glass samples was increased from 2.21 to 4.01 g/cm3 with the addition of Bi2O3, despite the fact the molar volume is decease within 85.43–5...

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Main Authors: M.H.M., Zaid, K.A., Matori, H.A.A., Sidek, I.R., Ibrahim
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spelling my.unimas.ir.322362020-10-20T07:59:45Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32236/ Bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications M.H.M., Zaid K.A., Matori H.A.A., Sidek I.R., Ibrahim Q Science (General) This work reported the radiation shielding characteristic of the bismuth titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glass system. The density of the specially-developed glass samples was increased from 2.21 to 4.01 g/cm3 with the addition of Bi2O3, despite the fact the molar volume is decease within 85.43–54.79 cm3/mol. The WinXcom program was used to approximate the effect of Bi2O3 on the gamma radiation shielding parameters of bismuth titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses. The μm values decrease with the increase of Bi2O3 concentration. The computed data shows that the glass sample with 20 mol.% of Bi2O3 content has the greatest radiation attenuation performance in comparison to other selected glasses. The Bi2O3–TiO2–V2O5–Na2O–TeO2 glass system shows excellent neutron shielding material with high long-term light transmittance and discharge resistance and could be potentially used as transparent radiation-resistant shielding glass applications. lsevier Korea LLC 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32236/1/Bismuth%20modified%20gamma%20radiation%20shielding%20properties%20of%20titanium%20vanadium%20sodium%20tellurite%20glasses%20as%20a%20potent%20transparent%20radiation-resistant%20glass%20applications_pdf.pdf M.H.M., Zaid and K.A., Matori and H.A.A., Sidek and I.R., Ibrahim (2020) Bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications. Nuclear Engineering and Technology. pp. 1-16. https://www.x-mol.com/paper/1315812168720158720 10.1016/j.net.2020.10.006
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M.H.M., Zaid
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I.R., Ibrahim
Bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications
description This work reported the radiation shielding characteristic of the bismuth titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glass system. The density of the specially-developed glass samples was increased from 2.21 to 4.01 g/cm3 with the addition of Bi2O3, despite the fact the molar volume is decease within 85.43–54.79 cm3/mol. The WinXcom program was used to approximate the effect of Bi2O3 on the gamma radiation shielding parameters of bismuth titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses. The μm values decrease with the increase of Bi2O3 concentration. The computed data shows that the glass sample with 20 mol.% of Bi2O3 content has the greatest radiation attenuation performance in comparison to other selected glasses. The Bi2O3–TiO2–V2O5–Na2O–TeO2 glass system shows excellent neutron shielding material with high long-term light transmittance and discharge resistance and could be potentially used as transparent radiation-resistant shielding glass applications.
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author M.H.M., Zaid
K.A., Matori
H.A.A., Sidek
I.R., Ibrahim
author_facet M.H.M., Zaid
K.A., Matori
H.A.A., Sidek
I.R., Ibrahim
author_sort M.H.M., Zaid
title Bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications
title_short Bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications
title_full Bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications
title_fullStr Bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications
title_full_unstemmed Bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications
title_sort bismuth modified gamma radiation shielding properties of titanium vanadium sodium tellurite glasses as a potent transparent radiation-resistant glass applications
publisher lsevier Korea LLC
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32236/1/Bismuth%20modified%20gamma%20radiation%20shielding%20properties%20of%20titanium%20vanadium%20sodium%20tellurite%20glasses%20as%20a%20potent%20transparent%20radiation-resistant%20glass%20applications_pdf.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32236/
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