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Processing and Properties of Boron Carbide (B4C) Reinforced LDPE Composites for Radiation Shielding

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In the present work, boron carbide (B<inf>4</inf>C) particles were synthesized with sol-gel technique following with heat treatment at 1500 °C in an argon atmosphere. 3-(Triethoxysilyl)-propylamine, a silane coupling agent, was doped on to the surface of synthesized B<inf>4</inf>C particles. The surface modified B<inf>4</inf>C particles were embedded in LDPE matrix in order to obtain flexible, lightweight and environmentally friendly shielding materials. The effect of surface functionalization and concentration of boron carbide on its distribution characteristics in the polymer matrix and its effects on the mechanical and neutron shielding properties of the composites are examined. The results showed that high purity-fully crystalline B<inf>4</inf>C powders with polyhedral-equiaxed morphology in the size range of 20 nm–500 nm were produced. It was found that even the very low amount (0.6–1.7 wt%) of incorporated nano/sub-micron B<inf>4</inf>C particles in LDPE matrix improved the neutron shielding (up to 39%), tensile strength (9.3%) and impact resistance (8%) of the composites. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l.

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Ceramics International

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46

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343

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352

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