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Preparation and characterization of zinc, lanthanum white sand glass for use in nuclear applications

Glass derived from natural sand such as the white Sinai sand (WSS) is considered to be natural glass. It is known for its remarkable properties that exhibits excellent mechanical properties. Six natural glass networks had been prepared using the melt quenching method. The structural properties of th...

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subjects Atomic properties
Attenuation coefficients
Basalt
Evaluation
Gamma rays
Glass
Lanthanum
Lanthanum oxides
Magnetic properties
Mass attenuation coefficients
Mathematical analysis
Mechanical properties
Microhardness
Molar volume
Optical properties
Packing density
Radiation shielding
Sand
Silica
Steel scrap
Substitutes
Systems analysis
Zinc oxide
title Preparation and characterization of zinc, lanthanum white sand glass for use in nuclear applications
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