2022
DOI: 10.1002/er.7652
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Boron‐containing nonwoven polymeric nanofiber mats as neutron shields in compact nuclear fusion reactors

Abstract: Summary Composite materials that contain thermally and chemically stable boron compounds are attractive candidates for applications that require high neutron absorption due to the large neutron absorption cross‐section of boron. Electrospun polymer nanofibers have a unique volume‐to‐surface area, incorporating carbon and hydrogen atoms in their molecular structure that could moderate and thermalize incident neutrons. Nonwoven nanofibers could in turn reduce neutron scattering and increase neutron absorption by… Show more

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“…High density increases the interaction probability of matter and photons. [ 47,48,54 ] As seen in Table 2 B 4 C(N)/PVA nanocomposite fiber mat has a relatively higher density. So as a result of increased interaction probability, B 4 C(N)/PVA has a higher linear attenuation coefficient variation against photon energy.…”
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“…High density increases the interaction probability of matter and photons. [ 47,48,54 ] As seen in Table 2 B 4 C(N)/PVA nanocomposite fiber mat has a relatively higher density. So as a result of increased interaction probability, B 4 C(N)/PVA has a higher linear attenuation coefficient variation against photon energy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 16,17 ] Other than reducing the filler particles' size, increasing the matrix's overall surface area could be another way to improve the neutron capture capabilities of composite materials. [ 48 ]…”
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“…Nanofiber mats could protect astronauts and structures in space. [26] Esterified borated PVA nanofibers could be further carburized to create one dimensional boron carbide nanostructures with compromised connected particles. [27][28][29] Diol-diol attraction and cross-linking reduce borate ester solution flowing ability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melt blowing, comprising drawing of polymer melt by pressurized hot air, is one of the most prominent methods for making fine synthetic fibers in large volumes. MB fibers and related products are used in many applications, including but not limited to automotive, railway, aerospace, agriculture, geotextiles, industrial/military, medical/healthcare and construction [4][5][6]. Among them, demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) made of MB fibers has soared to unprecedented levels due to the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%