Submit an Article
Become a reviewer
Vol 149
Pages:
14-15
Download volume:
RUS
Article

New X-ray protective materials based on ultradisperse systems

Authors:
V. P. Alekhin1
V. A. Artemev2
About authors
  • 1 — Moscow Industrial University
  • 2 — Moscow Industrial University
Date submitted:
2000-10-15
Date accepted:
2000-11-12
Date published:
2001-12-28

Abstract

Existing theory and practice use the classical law of exponential attenuation of X-ray radiation (XRD) during its passage in matter (Bouguer's law). However, as a result of exploratory experimental studies it was found that in materials containing small particles of metallic ultradispersed powders (UDP) of certain concentrations, there are significant deviations from the Bouguer law (up to 40-60% of the classical RI absorption curve). On the discovered phenomenon of anomalous RI absorption by materials containing UDP, in April 1994, a diploma on the discovery was received.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Safety problems of radiation, electromagnetic and other dangerous influence on people
Funding:

None

Go to volume 149

Similar articles

Metallogenic specialization of greenstone complexes as a reflection of geodynamic settings of their formation
2001 A. K. Korsakov, A. K. Sokolovskii, V. Ya. Fedchuk, E. V. Sidelnikova
Selection of spectral measurement channels for the control of multicomponent gas pollutants in the atmosphere
2001 M. L. Belov, V. A. Gorodnichev, V. I. Kozintsev, Yu. V. Fedotov
Development of optical means for environmental monitoring of nuclear fuel cycle enterprises
2001 S. V. Kireev, S. L. Shnyrev
Assessment of environmental and economic efficiency of recycling of secondary raw materials and technogenic wastes
2001 S. V. Karelov, E. S. Naboichenko, S. V. Mamyachenkov
Conceptual framework of the Center for Open Engineering Education "Radiation Safety of the Population of the Russian Federation"
2001 A. A. Koroteev, D. A. Koroteev
The role of subprogram "Ecology and environmental management" in the system of foreground research of the higher school
2001 V. V. Kachak, I. I. Sharovar