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A brief review on the high-energy electromagnetic radiation-shielding materials based on polymer nanocomposites
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2021, 22, 9079
10.3390/ijms22169079
Autor
Acevedo del Castillo, Ángel
Águila Toledo, Ernesto
Maldonado Magnere, Santiago Ignacio
Aguilar Bolados, Héctor Esteban
Institución
Resumen
This paper revises the use of polymer nanocomposites to attenuate high-energy electromagnetic radiation (HE-EMR), such as gamma radiation. As known, high-energy radiation produces
drastic damage not only in facilities or electronic devices but also to life and the environment. Among
the different approaches to attenuate the HE-EMR, we consider the use of compounds with a high
atomic number (Z), such as lead, but as known, lead is toxic. Therefore, different works have
considered low-toxicity post-transitional metal-based compounds, such as bismuth. Additionally,
nanosized particles have shown higher performance to attenuate HE-EMR than those that are microsized. On the other hand, materials with π-conjugated systems can also play a role in spreading the
energy of electrons ejected as a consequence of the interaction of HE-EMR with matter, preventing
the ionization and bond scission of polymers. The different effects produced by the interactions
of the matter with HE-EMR are revised. The increase of the shielding properties of lightweight,
flexible, and versatile materials such as polymer-based materials can be a contribution for developing
technologies to obtain more efficient materials for preventing the damage produced for the HE-EMR
in different industries where it is found.