Pb-free Radiation Shielding Glass Using Coal Fly Ash

In this work, Pb-free shielding glass samples were prepared by the melt quenching technique using subbituminous fly ash (SFA) composed of xBi2O3 : (60-x)B2O3 : 10Na2O : 30SFA (where x = 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 by wt%). The samples were investigated for their physical and radiation shielding proper...

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Main Authors: Watcharin Rachniyom, Suparat Tuscharoen, Jakrapong Kaewkhao, Pumipat Pachana
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Language:English
Published: ITB Journal Publisher 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Mathematical and Fundamental Sciences
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spelling doaj-e0b6a705d36940d496cd2ba752df69be2020-11-24T22:18:58ZengITB Journal PublisherJournal of Mathematical and Fundamental Sciences2337-57602338-55102015-12-0147330931510.5614/j.math.fund.sci.2015.47.3.8Pb-free Radiation Shielding Glass Using Coal Fly AshWatcharin Rachniyom0Suparat Tuscharoen1Jakrapong Kaewkhao2Pumipat Pachana3Environmental Science Program, Faculty of Science, Burapha University, Chonburi, 20131, ThailandCenter of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom, 73000, ThailandCenter of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom, 73000, ThailandEnvironmental Science Program, Faculty of Science, Burapha University, Chonburi, 20131, Thailand Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Burapha University, Chonburi, 20131, ThailandIn this work, Pb-free shielding glass samples were prepared by the melt quenching technique using subbituminous fly ash (SFA) composed of xBi2O3 : (60-x)B2O3 : 10Na2O : 30SFA (where x = 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 by wt%). The samples were investigated for their physical and radiation shielding properties. The density and hardness were measured. The results showed that the density increased with the increase of Bi2O3 content. The highest value of hardness was observed for glass sample with 30 wt% of Bi2O3 concentration. The samples were investigated under 662 keV gamma ray and the results were compared with theoretical calculations. The values of the mass attenuation coefficient (μm), the atomic cross section (σe) and the effective atomic number (Zeff) were found to increase with an increase of the Bi2O3 concentration and were in good agreement with the theoretical calculations. The best results for the half-value layer (HVL) were observed in the sample with 35 wt% of Bi2O3 concentration, better than the values of barite concrete. These results demonstrate the viability of using coal fly ash waste for radiation shielding glass without PbO in the glass matrices.http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jmfs/article/view/1164effective atomic numberfly ashhalf-value layerradiation shieldingsubbituminous
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author Watcharin Rachniyom
Suparat Tuscharoen
Jakrapong Kaewkhao
Pumipat Pachana
spellingShingle Watcharin Rachniyom
Suparat Tuscharoen
Jakrapong Kaewkhao
Pumipat Pachana
Pb-free Radiation Shielding Glass Using Coal Fly Ash
Journal of Mathematical and Fundamental Sciences
effective atomic number
fly ash
half-value layer
radiation shielding
subbituminous
author_facet Watcharin Rachniyom
Suparat Tuscharoen
Jakrapong Kaewkhao
Pumipat Pachana
author_sort Watcharin Rachniyom
title Pb-free Radiation Shielding Glass Using Coal Fly Ash
title_short Pb-free Radiation Shielding Glass Using Coal Fly Ash
title_full Pb-free Radiation Shielding Glass Using Coal Fly Ash
title_fullStr Pb-free Radiation Shielding Glass Using Coal Fly Ash
title_full_unstemmed Pb-free Radiation Shielding Glass Using Coal Fly Ash
title_sort pb-free radiation shielding glass using coal fly ash
publisher ITB Journal Publisher
series Journal of Mathematical and Fundamental Sciences
issn 2337-5760
2338-5510
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In this work, Pb-free shielding glass samples were prepared by the melt quenching technique using subbituminous fly ash (SFA) composed of xBi2O3 : (60-x)B2O3 : 10Na2O : 30SFA (where x = 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 by wt%). The samples were investigated for their physical and radiation shielding properties. The density and hardness were measured. The results showed that the density increased with the increase of Bi2O3 content. The highest value of hardness was observed for glass sample with 30 wt% of Bi2O3 concentration. The samples were investigated under 662 keV gamma ray and the results were compared with theoretical calculations. The values of the mass attenuation coefficient (μm), the atomic cross section (σe) and the effective atomic number (Zeff) were found to increase with an increase of the Bi2O3 concentration and were in good agreement with the theoretical calculations. The best results for the half-value layer (HVL) were observed in the sample with 35 wt% of Bi2O3 concentration, better than the values of barite concrete. These results demonstrate the viability of using coal fly ash waste for radiation shielding glass without PbO in the glass matrices.
topic effective atomic number
fly ash
half-value layer
radiation shielding
subbituminous
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