2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2020.109090
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Investigation on the physical properties, shielding parameters, glass formation ability, and cost analysis for waste soda-lime-silica (SLS) glass containing SrO

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“…They also concluded that Bi 2 O 3 is an excellent alternative to PbO for radiological protection. Kurtulus and Kavaz [12] have investigated the shielding factors of waste soda-lime-silica glasses with several amounts of SrO using a computer program called Phy-X. They found that the glass with 15 wt% of SrO had the highest attenuation factors (both mass and linear) and the lowest half-value thickness.…”
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“…They also concluded that Bi 2 O 3 is an excellent alternative to PbO for radiological protection. Kurtulus and Kavaz [12] have investigated the shielding factors of waste soda-lime-silica glasses with several amounts of SrO using a computer program called Phy-X. They found that the glass with 15 wt% of SrO had the highest attenuation factors (both mass and linear) and the lowest half-value thickness.…”
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“…All of the previously reported studies evaluating some systems' shielding features have been carried out either experimentally or theoretically based on XCOM software. However, there are a limited number of studies in the literature that have used the MCNP-5 code to investigate the shielding characteristics of glass samples [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. This comprehensive study may stimulate scientists working in synchrotronbased facilities to perform experimental studies on these compounds to compare these results with their future experimental data on these samples.…”
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“…[19] The SrO addition also increases refractive index, thermal expansion coefficient, Poisson's ratio, and Young's modulus due to increase in the rigidity of glass. [20] The addition of alkali oxides, especially Li 2 O, results in modification of the local symmetry due to compensation of the excess negative charge, and such changes in the glass lead to enhancement in its physical and chemical properties. [21] Borophosphate glass having high melting and low solubility are advantageous compared with borosilicate glass.…”
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“…However, the strontium oxide derived from the decomposition of strontium carbonate can promote the softening of ferrimagnetic glass-ceramic. 33 The increase of strontium carbonate content will increase the density of glass-ceramic foams. Within the appropriate foaming time, the bulk density of sample 2 # is the smallest.…”
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