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Radiation shielding, optical, structural, morphological, and thermal features for tellurite glass ceramics

Nuclear Engineering and Technology, ISSN: 1738-5733, Vol: 56, Issue: 11, Page: 4708-4715
2024
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  • Mentions
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Researchers from Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University Report Recent Findings in Nuclear Engineering (Radiation Shielding, Optical, Structural, Morphological, and Thermal Features for Tellurite Glass Ceramics)

2024 NOV 19 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Middle East Daily -- Fresh data on Engineering - Nuclear Engineering are presented

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A new series of tellurite glass-ceramic was prepared for potential utilization in the radiation shielding field. The thermal features of parent glasses were assessed to choose the best heat treatment technique. The morphological and structural properties of glass ceramics were investigated by scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR). The UV absorption was utilized to calculate the optical features of glass ceramics. The shielding properties were computed based on the Phy-X software. The transformation of glasses to glass ceramics enhanced the density of all glass ceramics. XRD results exhibited an orthorhombic BaTeO 3 crystalline phase for the TMSB0 and TMSB5 samples. It is proved that the monoclinic molybdenum tellurium oxide (Mo 5 TeO 16 ) crystalline phase for TMSB10, TMSB15, and TMSB20 samples. Also, the change in crystalline phase resulted from adding MoO 3 instead of TeO 2. SEM results affirmed the role of MoO 3 in improving the structure of glass ceramics. The thermal stability and weight loss of TMSB20 samples are higher than other glasses. Also, the adding MoO 3 led to a slight enhancement in the radiation shielding properties of the prepared samples. Data indicate that adding MoO 3 to the glasses enhanced the glass-ceramic samples' thermal, structural, and radiation protection properties.

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