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Title: Diagnostic and therapeutic radioisotopes in nuclear medicine: Determination of gamma-ray transmission factors and safety competencies of high-dense and transparent glassy shields
Authors: Erdemir, R. U.
Kilic, G.
Sen Baykal, D.
Almisned, G.
Issa, S. A. M.
Zakaly, H. M. H.
Ene, A.
Tekin, H. O.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: De Gruyter Open Ltd
Citation: Diagnostic and therapeutic radioisotopes in nuclear medicine: Determination of gamma-ray transmission factors and safety competencies of high-dense and transparent glassy shields / R. U. Erdemir, G. Kilic, D. Sen Baykal et al. // Open Chemistry. — 2022. — Vol. 20. — Iss. 1. — P. 517-524.
Abstract: We present the findings of an extensive examination on newly designed CdO-rich and transparent glass shields for nuclear medicine facilities in lieu of traditional and unfavorable materials, such as lead and concrete. Gamma-ray transmission factors of newly designed glass shields are determined using a variety of diagnostic, therapeutic, and research radioisotopes, including 67Ga, 57Co, 111In, 201Tl, 99mTc, 51Cr, 131I, 58Co, 137Cs, 133Ba, and 60Co. A general-purpose Monte Carlo code MCNPX (version 2.7.0) is used to determine the attenuation parameters of different material thicknesses. Next, the findings are compared using a standard concrete shielding material. The results indicate that adding more CdO to the glass composition improves the overall gamma-ray attenuation properties. As a result, among the heavy and transparent glasses developed, the C40 sample containing 40% CdO exhibited the best gamma-ray absorption properties against all radioisotopes. Furthermore, the gamma-ray absorption characteristics of this created high-density glass were shown to be better to those of a standard and heavy concrete sample. It can be concluded that the newly developed CdO-rich and transparent glass sample may be used in medical radiation fields where the radioisotopes examined are used in daily clinical and research applications. © 2022 De Gruyter. All rights reserved.
Keywords: GAMMA-RAY
MCNPX
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
NUCLEAR SAFETY
RADIOISOTOPES
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/117962
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85133458737
WOS ID: 000813846500002
PURE ID: 30533130
ISSN: 23915420
DOI: 10.1515/chem-2022-0167
Sponsorship: Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, PNU: PNURSP2022R149
Funding information: This study was supported by Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University Researchers Supporting Project Number (PNURSP2022R149).
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