Characterization of ZnBr2 solution as a liquid radiation shield for Mobile Hot Cell window

The Mobile Hot Cell (MHC) has a viewing window which is usually made of almost transparent radiation shield material for the safety of MHC operators. Mobility is the main criterion for MHC; therefore liquid solution that can act as a radiation shield is usually selected as the window for MHC due to...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, M.H.A.R.M (Author), Azman, A. (Author), Bahrin, M.H (Author), Hamid M.N.A (Author), Hamssin, N. (Author), Hamzah, M.A (Author), Hasan, H. (Author), Hassan, M.Z (Author), Husin A.H (Author), Idris F.M (Author), Jamro, R. (Author), Mamat, M.R.B (Author), Mohamed A.A (Author), Muhamad, S.S (Author), Rahman, A.A (Author), Wo, Y.M (Author)
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Language:English
Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2017
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Summary:The Mobile Hot Cell (MHC) has a viewing window which is usually made of almost transparent radiation shield material for the safety of MHC operators. Mobility is the main criterion for MHC; therefore liquid solution that can act as a radiation shield is usually selected as the window for MHC due to ease of transportation instead of a solid glass. As reported, Zinc Bromide (ZnBr2) solution was successfully used in viewing window for MHCs in South Africa and China. It was chosen due to its transparent solution, excellent performance as radiation shielding for gamma radiation, ease in preparation, handling, storage and treatment. Nevertheless, data and baseline studies on ZnBr2 as radiation shield are quite few. Therefore, a study on this matter was carried out. The preparation of ZnBr2 solution was processed at laboratory scale and the radiation shielding experiments were carried out using Cs-137 as radiation source. ZnBr2 solution was prepared by mixing ZnBr2 powder with distilled water. The mixing percentage of ZnBr2 powder, (%wt.) was varied to study the effect of density on the attenuation coefficient. The findings from this study will be used as a guideline in the production and management of ZnBr2 solution for MHC applications.
ISBN:0094243X (ISSN); 9780735414679 (ISBN)
DOI:10.1063/1.4972927