Abstract
In this study, a group of molybdenum boro-tellurite glass samples and their mechanical parameters and nuclear radiation shielding competencies were investigated. The amorphous structures of molybdenum boro-tellurite glasses were confirmed byXRDpatterns. Synergistic positive effect of MoO3reinforcement on gamma ray attenuation properties and mechanical parameters was investigated. For this aim, and in the energy range 0.015-15 MeV, the mass attenuation coefficients (MAC) had been computed by computational methods. At 0.015 MeV, theMACvalues increase from 28.06 to 33.25 (cm2 g-1) as theMoO3content increases from 0 to 30 mol %, while the half value layer values decrease from 4.84 to 3.88 (cm) at 15 MeV. The longitudinal ultrasonic velocity (VL) and shear ultrasonic velocity (VS), longitudinal modulus (L), shear modulus (S), bulk modulus (K), and Young's modulus (Y) increase from 3450 to 3637 (ms-1), from 1994 to 2146 (ms-1), from 53.44 to 64.88 (GPa), from 17.86 to 22.58 (GPa), from 29.63 to 34.77 (GPa), and from 44.61 to 55.69 (GPa), respectively. The analysis of the shielding and mechanical indicates best protection of the explored glasses for γ-irradiation. Based on the analysis, the glass 30MoO3-70TeO2with the maximumMoO3addition indicated best γ-irradiation protection and mechanical parameters among the explored glasses.
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El-Denglawey, A., Issa, S. A. M., Saddeek, Y. B., Elshami, W., Sayed, M. A., Elsaman, R., … Tekin, H. O. (2021). Mechanical, structural and nuclear radiation shielding competencies of some tellurite glasses reinforced with molybdenum trioxide. Physica Scripta, 96(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1402-4896/abe1f8
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