“…Mass attenuation coefficient ( μ m ) and other derived parameters such as linear attenuation coefficient, atomic, total and electronic cross section, effective atomic number, electron density, half-value layer, and tenth value layer ( μ, σ a , σ t , σ e , Z eff , N el, λ , HVL, and TVL) for few thermoplastic polymers with the help of NaI (Tl) detector and WinXCom program revealed good agreement between experimental, theoretical, and simulated values of all parameters confirming the competency of the tested polymers in nuclear medicine gamma shielding (More et al 2020a , b ). Also, using the same experimental setup, few polymers have been studied with the determination of mass attenuation coefficient, total cross section, molar extinction coefficient, effective atomic number, and electron density ( μ m , σ t , σ e , ε , Z eff , and N eff ) for gamma-ray shielding application using NaI (Tl) scintillation detector and XCOM program.…”