2024
DOI: 10.54033/cadpedv21n1-168
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Building construction materials for ionizing radiation shielding: a systematic literature review

Maikon Moreira De Pires,
Larissa Carine Sobreira,
Isadora Zucchi Maia
et al.

Abstract: Ionizing radiation, commonly employed in hospital environments, is characterized by its capability to displace electrons from atoms, potentially posing risks to human health. To mitigate potential harm, protective materials have been developed to serve as radiation absorbers. Typically, materials such as lead, iron, and concrete have been conventionally used for this purpose. However, the widespread adoption of new, environmentally-friendly shielding materials has yet to become a reality. In this context, this… Show more

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