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Polymeric composite materials for radiation shielding: a review

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 2057-2090

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10311-021-01189-9

Keywords

Ionizing radiation; Gamma radiation; Polymer composite materials; Polymer recycling and radiation shielding

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  1. Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Research Training and Human Development Institute [CSMNRF-2019]

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The increasing use of radioactive elements has led to a greater demand for advanced materials for protection. Polymers are seen as promising materials due to their mechanical, electrical, thermal, and multifunctional properties. Utilizing nanofillers, polymers can effectively absorb fast neutrons.
The rising use of radioactive elements is increasing radioactive pollution and calling for advanced materials to protect individuals. For instance, polymers are promising due to their mechanical, electrical, thermal, and multifunctional properties. Moreover, composites made of polymers and high atomic number fillers should allow to obtain material with low-weight, good flexibility, and good processability. Here we review the synthesis of polymer materials for radiation protection, with focus on the role of the nanofillers. We discuss the effectivness of polymeric materials for the absorption of fast neutrons. We also present the recycling of polymers into composites.

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