Published July 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Determining optical and radiation characteristics of cathode ray tubes' glass to be reused as radiation shielding glass

  • 1. Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, Damascus University, Damascus (Syrian Arab Republic)
  • 2. Department of Protection and Safety, AECS, P.O. Box 6091, Damascus (Syrian Arab Republic)

Description

A new method of recycling glass of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) has been presented in this paper. The glass from CRTs suggested being used as raw materials for the production of radiation shielding glass. Cathode ray tubes glass contains considerable amounts of environmentally hazardous toxic wastes, namely heavy metal oxides such as lead oxide (PbO). This method makes CRTs glass a favorable choice to be used as raw material for Radiation Shielding Glass and concrete. The heavy metal oxides increase its density, which make this type of glass nearly equivalent to commercially available shielding glass. CRTs glass have been characterized to determine heavy oxides content, density, refractive index, and radiation shielding properties for different Gamma-Ray energies. Empirical methods have been used by using the Gamma-Ray source cobalt-60 and computational method by using the code XCOM. Measured and calculated values were in a good compatibility. The effects of irradiation by gamma rays of cobalt-60 on the optical transparency for each part of the CRTs glass have been studied. The Results had shown that some parts of CRTs glass have more resistant to Gamma radiation than others. The study had shown that the glass of cathode ray tubes could be recycled to be used as radiation shielding glass. This proposed use of CRT glass is only limited to the available quantity of CRT world-wide. - Highlights: • A new method of recycling glass of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) has been presented. • The glass from CRTs used as raw materials for radiation shielding glass. • The resulted glass have good optical properties and stability against radiations.

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2017.02.035

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DOI
10.1016/j.radphyschem.2017.02.035;
PII
S0969-806X(16)30648-X;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiation Physics and Chemistry (1993)
Journal Volume
136
Journal Page Range
p. 71-74
ISSN
0969-806X
CODEN
RPCHDM

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