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High filler content acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene composites containing tungsten and bismuth oxides for effective lead-free x-ray radiation shielding

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POLYMER COMPOSITES
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pc.27906

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ABS; highly filled composites; bismuth oxide; tungsten oxide; lead-free; x-ray shielding

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An innovative process was used to develop ABS-based composites with a high content of tungsten and bismuth oxide for lead-free x-ray shielding materials. The composites showed good mechanical properties and filler dispersion, and their x-ray attenuation properties were comparable to lead. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of the composites can be tailored by adjusting the filler content.
Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) based composites with a high content of tungsten and bismuth oxide were developed using an innovative process to obtain lead-free x-ray shielding materials. ABS was chosen for its good mechanical properties and its widespread availability as a recycled material. The composites underwent flexural tests, Shore D hardness tests, thermogravimetric and morphological analysis, and their x-ray attenuation properties were determined through numerical simulations and experimental measurements. Despite their high filler content (up to 75 wt%), the composites showed good filler dispersion within the polymeric matrix and maintained their mechanical properties. Across the investigated energy range (50-150 kV), the lead equivalence for x-ray shielding was achieved with composite plates containing 75 wt% of tungsten and bismuth oxide, at thickness values corresponding to a weight increase of only 29% and 36%, respectively, in comparison to lead. These findings pave the way for a new generation of lead-free x-ray shielding materials. Moreover, their mechanical properties, including flexibility for potential application in wearable personal protective equipment, can be tailored by adjusting the filler content.

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