This book focuses on the processing, materials design, characterisation,
and properties of polymer composites and nanocomposites for use as
electromagnetic radiation shielding materials and to enhance radiation
shielding capacity in order to meet the safety requirements for use in
medical X-ray imaging facilities. It presents an in-depth analysis of
materials synthesis methods such as melt-mixing, ion-implantation,
solution casting and electrospinning. In addition, it measures the X-ray
attenuation behaviour of fabricated composites and nanocomposites in
four major types of X-ray equipment, namely general radiography,
mammography, X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence
spectroscopy units. Given its scope, the book will benefit researchers,
engineers, scientists and practitioners in the fields of medical
imaging, diagnostic radiology and radiation therapy.