Valorizations of recycled polymers/bottom ash composite for gamma attenuation and radiation shielding application
Khadija M. Zadeh, Maryam Al-Ejji, Deepalekshmi Ponnamma, D. A. Abdulmalik, F. Iqbal, Duha Hasnawi, Alaa Azoz, Mohammad Irshidat

TL;DR
This study explores using recycled polymer and bottom ash composites for gamma radiation shielding, finding that a 10% bottom ash mix offers good shielding while reusing industrial waste.
Contribution
The novelty lies in repurposing industrial by-products into a functional gamma radiation shielding material through composite valorization.
Findings
A 10 wt.% bottom ash composite achieved 74% gamma attenuation efficiency.
Tensile strength and thermal stability improved up to 3 wt.% bottom ash.
Higher bottom ash concentrations caused filler agglomeration and reduced mechanical strength.
Abstract
This study investigated the potential of recycled polymer (RP) /bottom ash (BA) composites for gamma radiation shielding applications and focused on the optimization of shielding performance by repurposing industrial by-products like BA from local incineration plants. Different concentrations of BA were prepared as follows: 1 wt.%, 3 wt.%, 5 wt.% and 10 wt.% were incorporated in to the RP matrix. The composites were prepared through melt blending, then compressed using a mounting press with 1 mm thickness. The mechanical properties of the prepared composites, were investigated. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was used to examine the thermal stability of the prepared composites, whereas the structural morphology of the tensile samples was studied using SEM. The radiation shielding capabilities of the prepared composite sheets were examined using radioactive isotopes Cs-137 (0.662 MeV)…
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TopicsRadiation Shielding Materials Analysis · Natural Fiber Reinforced Composites · Graphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies
