dc.contributor.author | Akman, E. and Gecibesler, I. H. and Sayyed, I, M. and Tijani, S. A. and
Tufekci, A. R. and Demirtas, I | |
dc.description.abstract | The mass attenuation coefficients (mu/p) of food waste samples
(pomegranate peel, acorn cap, lemon peel, mandarin peel, pumpkin peel,
grape peel, orange peel, pineapple peel, acorn peel and grape stalk)
have been measured employing a Si(Li) detector at 13.92, 17.75, 20.78,
26.34 and 59.54 keV. Also, the theoretical values of the mass
attenuation coefficients have been evaluated utilizing mixture rule from
WinXCOM program. The results showed that the lemon peel has the highest
values of mu/p among the selected samples. From the obtained mass
attenuation coefficients, we determined some absorption parameters such
as effective atomic number (Z(eff)), electron density (N-E) and molar
extinction coefficient (epsilon). It was found that the Z(eff) values of
all food wastes lie within the range of 4.034-7.595, whereas the N-E of
the studied food wastes was found to be in the range of 0.301-1.720 x
10(25) (electrons/g) for present energy region. (C) 2018 Korean Nuclear
Society, Published by Elsevier Korea LLC. | |