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Nano tin oxide/dimethyl polysiloxane reinforced composite as a flexible radiation protecting material

Reinforced polymer composites are a recent type of advanced shielding material that has been studied experimentally and theoretically. This work described the protection properties of silicon rubber filled with nano and micro tin oxide (II). These shielding materials are evaluated by parameters such...

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Published in:Scientific reports 2023-01, Vol.13 (1), p.210-210, Article 210
Main Authors: Gouda, Mona M., Abbas, Mahmoud I., Hammoury, Sabbah I., Zard, Kareman, M.El-Khatib, Ahmed
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