Abstract

Boron compounds are effective neutron shielding materials because of their high neutron reaction cross-section. However, their use is limited in cementitious materials because of the boric acid forming, which reduces the durability. In this study, a polyethylene/B4C composite (Poly-B), for use as a neutron shielding material suitable for cementitious systems, was synthesized using a simple mechanical activation process. The physicochemical properties and neutron shielding performance of the Poly-B-incorporated cement paste were evaluated via experimental and computational methods. The Poly-B exists in a form in which polyethylene coats the outer surface of B4C. The Poly-B-incorporated cement paste, boric acid forming is prevented, is more advantageous in long-term strength than that of B4C. Furthermore, Poly-B, which is a removal-diffusion-based material, improved the neutron shielding performance of cement paste than B4C.

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