A Abdel-Latif M
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Mostafa A, Kassab M, Radwan M, Al Kaisy A, Abdel-Latif M A
Appl Radiat Isot
. 2025 Feb;
220:111742.
PMID: 40010064
A novel Zinc-Tellurite borosilicate (ZTBS) glass system was successfully synthesized via the melt quench process. Its chemical composition is represented by the formula (44SiO-25BO-18NaO-6CaO-1ZrO-(6-x)ZnO-xTeO), and its weight fraction (x = ...
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Abdel-Latif M A, M Monazie A, Al Kaisy A, Tawfic A, Al-Shelkamy S
Appl Radiat Isot
. 2023 Sep;
201:111022.
PMID: 37713996
Aluminum is lightweight durable, versatile, non-toxic, and corrosion-resistant surface, which makes aluminum a perfect material for improving the corrosion properties of aluminum-carbon steel which is important in the radiation domain....
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Al-Shelkamy S, Vega-Carrillo H, Xie Z, El-Hossary F, Mosa E, Mahdy A, et al.
Appl Radiat Isot
. 2023 Aug;
201:110995.
PMID: 37634389
The paper aims to investigate the mechanical and radiation shielding properties of two tungsten-based alloys manufactured by powder technology; their features when compared with two standard stainless steel grades for...
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Mourad M, Saudi H, Eissa M, Hassaan M, Abdel-Latif M A
Appl Radiat Isot
. 2023 Mar;
196:110724.
PMID: 36878087
In this work, Cobalt-free alloys are prepared as a capsule in which radioactive waste is placed for disposal, and this is a preventive measure to rid the environment of radioactive...
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Abdel-Latif M A, Kassab M
Appl Radiat Isot
. 2022 May;
186:110263.
PMID: 35533605
By using an electro-slag re-melting procedure, new shielding steel alloys with varying chromium concentrations ranging from 2 to 18%, and a reduced nickel content of roughly 12% were developed. The...