2022
DOI: 10.3390/su15010763
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Investigating the Effect of Gamma and Neutron Irradiation on Portland Cement Provided with Waste Silicate Glass

Abstract: In this study, samples of commercial Portland cement mixed with 30% weight of crushed waste silicate glass were prepared in the shape of well-dried cylinders. Then, their physical and mechanical properties were investigated for two types of samples: samples without exposure and samples with exposure to gamma-ray and neutron irradiation. A notable deterioration of the physical properties of the irradiated samples relative to the non-irradiated ones was recorded. All the spectroscopic analyses were performed for… Show more

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“…It will shed light on the future of these applications and the challenges of environmental sustainability. Moreover, innovative sustainable materials have been used in nuclear applications such as cellulosic waste in treatment [8,9] or cement mixed with plant waste [10,11], natural clay [12,13], bitumen [14,15] or with asphaltene and polymer [16], cement waste [17], and glass [18][19][20] for waste stabilization and radiation shielding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It will shed light on the future of these applications and the challenges of environmental sustainability. Moreover, innovative sustainable materials have been used in nuclear applications such as cellulosic waste in treatment [8,9] or cement mixed with plant waste [10,11], natural clay [12,13], bitumen [14,15] or with asphaltene and polymer [16], cement waste [17], and glass [18][19][20] for waste stabilization and radiation shielding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%