Abstract

The aim of this paper is to the synthesis of ZnO– Bi 2 O 3 nanocomposites and characterization their optical, structure, and radiation shielding properties. The microwave –assisted hydrothermal method was adopted for the synthesis of ZnO– Bi 2 O 3 nanocomposites coded as 100Z, 25B075Z, and 50B-50Z. The FTIR and UV spectra of the samples were analysed to obtain their optical and chemical structure features. Also, the gamma-ray photon shielding parameters of the nanocomposites were evaluated using the EPICS2017 data library and by Geant4 Monte Carlo simulations for photon energies 1 keV–10 MeV. The FTIR spectrum analysis confirms the chemical bond structure of the samples. On the other hand, the optical bandgap of the nanocomposites decreased from 3.3 to 2.95 eV as the Bi 2 O 3 nanoparticles increased in the samples. Obtained values of the mass attenuation coefficients of the samples increased in the order of 100Z, 25B075Z, and 50B-50Z. Value of the effective atomic number varies from 13.91 to 29.55, 20.30–55.97, and 26.70–68.97 for 100Z, 25B-75Z, and 50B-50Z correspondingly. The 100Z, 25B075Z, and 50B-50Z nanocomposites were found to have comparable photon shielding ability with respect to high density common commercial glass shields. The present nanomaterials could be adopted as additives to enhance photon shielding competence of existing composite materials.

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