The influence of MgO on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system

To study non-traditional glass materials, this investigation created four glass samples composed of (70-x)B2O3–20TeO2-10GeO2-xMgO, where x represents the percentage of MgO with values of 20, 25, 30, and 35 mol%. Glasses with high transparency were produced via the accepted melt quenching and anneali...

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Main Authors: Sayyed, M.I., Kaky, Kawa M., Mhareb, M.H.A., A Imheidat, Mohammad, Es-soufi, H., Jawad Kadhim, Abed, Baki, S.O.
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Published: Elsevier 2024
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author Sayyed, M.I.
Kaky, Kawa M.
Mhareb, M.H.A.
A Imheidat, Mohammad
Es-soufi, H.
Jawad Kadhim, Abed
Baki, S.O.
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Kaky, Kawa M.
Mhareb, M.H.A.
A Imheidat, Mohammad
Es-soufi, H.
Jawad Kadhim, Abed
Baki, S.O.
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description To study non-traditional glass materials, this investigation created four glass samples composed of (70-x)B2O3–20TeO2-10GeO2-xMgO, where x represents the percentage of MgO with values of 20, 25, 30, and 35 mol%. Glasses with high transparency were produced via the accepted melt quenching and annealing method. The samples underwent X-ray diffraction analysis to confirm their glassy structure. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was utilized to examine the glass network's various structural groups. The measuring methodology and theoretical calculations were used to calculate a range of physical and mechanical parameters. The cut-off wavelength, as well as the direct and indirect bandgap, and other optical characteristics of the S1–S4 samples were observed using optical absorption. The work utilized Phy-X to acquire the ionizing absorption parameters. The paper demonstrates various glasses' radiation shielding properties, including the effective atomic number, half- and tenth-value layers, linear attenuation coefficient, mass attenuation coefficient, and mean free path.
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spelling upm-1162442025-04-10T06:44:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116244/ The influence of MgO on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system Sayyed, M.I. Kaky, Kawa M. Mhareb, M.H.A. A Imheidat, Mohammad Es-soufi, H. Jawad Kadhim, Abed Baki, S.O. To study non-traditional glass materials, this investigation created four glass samples composed of (70-x)B2O3–20TeO2-10GeO2-xMgO, where x represents the percentage of MgO with values of 20, 25, 30, and 35 mol%. Glasses with high transparency were produced via the accepted melt quenching and annealing method. The samples underwent X-ray diffraction analysis to confirm their glassy structure. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was utilized to examine the glass network's various structural groups. The measuring methodology and theoretical calculations were used to calculate a range of physical and mechanical parameters. The cut-off wavelength, as well as the direct and indirect bandgap, and other optical characteristics of the S1–S4 samples were observed using optical absorption. The work utilized Phy-X to acquire the ionizing absorption parameters. The paper demonstrates various glasses' radiation shielding properties, including the effective atomic number, half- and tenth-value layers, linear attenuation coefficient, mass attenuation coefficient, and mean free path. Elsevier 2024-06-13 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116244/1/116244.pdf Sayyed, M.I. and Kaky, Kawa M. and Mhareb, M.H.A. and A Imheidat, Mohammad and Es-soufi, H. and Jawad Kadhim, Abed and Baki, S.O. (2024) The influence of MgO on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system. Ceramics International, 50 (18). pp. 33618-33629. ISSN 0272-8842; eISSN: 0272-8842 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0272884224025926 10.1016/j.ceramint.2024.06.178
spellingShingle Sayyed, M.I.
Kaky, Kawa M.
Mhareb, M.H.A.
A Imheidat, Mohammad
Es-soufi, H.
Jawad Kadhim, Abed
Baki, S.O.
The influence of MgO on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system
title The influence of MgO on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system
title_full The influence of MgO on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system
title_fullStr The influence of MgO on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system
title_full_unstemmed The influence of MgO on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system
title_short The influence of MgO on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system
title_sort influence of mgo on the physical, structural, mechanical, optical, and radiation absorption properties of the boro-germanate glass system
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