Authors
Anil Kumar Singh, Rakesh Kumar Singh, Bhupesh Sharma, Ajay Kumar Tyagi
Publication date
2017/9/1
Journal
Radiation physics and chemistry
Volume
138
Pages
9-15
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Lead based X-ray shielding systems are widely being used in healthcare and radiation processing centers to protect technicians, operators and patients from unwanted exposure to ionizing radiation. However, the use of lead is avoided mainly due to its toxic effects on human health and environment, and also discomfort due to heavier in weight. Hence, production of non-toxic, environment friendly, lead-free X-ray shielding system with less weight and good radiation shielding efficiency compared to conventional lead-based shielding systems is a challenging issue and need of the day. The objectives of present study are to develop, characterize and establish synergy of the materials making radiation shielding composition and their biocompatibility without compromising on radiation shielding efficiency and physico-mechanical attributes vis-à-vis lead based systems.
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