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Intensely bonded high filling bismuth oxide with chloroprene rubber to achieve lead-free flexible materials for γ-rays shielding

Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids [2024]
Xue-Liang Ni, Jia-Le Li, Jia-Hao Lv, Zhi-Jie Liao, Chen Yang, Jun Zeng, Ying-Jun Li, Yin-Tao Li, Yuan-Lin Zhou, Quan-Ping Zhang
ABSTRACT

Achieving lead-free flexible materials with excellent γ-ray shielding as well as good mechanical properties are of significance to radiation protection safety and wear comfort of wearable articles. In this paper, polydopamine (PDA) is coated on Bi2O3 particles to form a typical core–shell structure Bi2O3@PDA, which is used to intensely bond bismuth oxide (Bi2O3) with chloroprene rubber (CR). It promotes the interface interaction between Bi2O3 and CR matrix, leading to the uniform dispersion of the filler and rich interfacial compatibility in CR/Bi2O3@PDA composite with as high as 50 wt% filling. Furthermore, 50 wt% CR/Bi2O3@PDA composite displays 53.6% shielding rate for 105 keV γ-rays. Meanwhile, its tensile strength and elongation at break are 9.6 MPa and 1424.8%, respectively, which are without sacrificing too much in comparison with the neat rubber. We propose a versatile route to prepare superior integrated properties of flexible materials, which can be used as wearable articles for radiation shielding.

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