Flexible Composites of Barium Sulfate Modified by Tannic Acid Using Glycerol/Starch for X‐Ray Shielding Applications
Ryoma Tokonami,
Minoru Osanai,
Masahiro Hosoda
et al.
Abstract:This study investigates the X‐ray shielding properties and mechanical properties of barium sulfate (BaSO4) composites based on a biodegradable matrix composed of glycerol and starch. In addition, tannic acid (TA) is used for surface modification of the BaSO4. Increasing the amount of BaSO4 is necessary to improve the composite's X‐ray shielding properties; however, as the amount of BaSO4 increases, the composite becomes harder. The purpose of this research is to prepare a flexible X‐ray‐shielding composite eve… Show more
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