Radiation protective qualities of some selected lead and bismuth salts in the wide gamma energy region
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2019Author
Sayyed, I, M. and Akman, F. and Kacal, M. R. and Kumar, A.
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The lead element or its salts are good radiation shielding materials.
However, their toxic effects are high. Due to less toxicity of bismuth
salts, the radiation shielding properties of the bismuth salts have been
investigated and compared to that of lead salts to establish them as a
better alternative to radiation shielding material to the lead element
or its salts. The transmission geometry was utilized to measure the mass
attenuation coefficient (mu/rho) of different salts containing lead and
bismuth using a high-resolution HPGe detector and different energies
(between 81 and 1333 keV) emitted from point sources of Ba-133, Co-57,
Na-22, Mn-54, Cs-137, and Co-60. The experimental mu/rho results are
compared with the theoretical values obtained through WinXCOM program.
The theoretical calculations are in good agreement with their
experimental ones. The radiation protection efficiencies, mean free
paths, effective atomic numbers and electron densities for the present
compounds were determined. The bismuth fluoride (BiF3) is found to have
maximum radiation protection efficiency among the selected salts. The
results showed that present salts are more effective for reducing the
intensity of gamma photons at low energy region. (C) 2018 Korean Nuclear
Society, Published by Elsevier Korea LLC.
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