Abstract
Using the melt-quenching methodology, bioglass samples manufactured of 28B(2)O(3)-14SiO(2)-15CaO-18-18 P2O5 -25-x K2O - x TiO2, x = (0 <= x <= 5 mol. %) were prepared for use as optics and shields. According to the Ti content values, the investigated samples were labelled as CPBKSTi0, CPBKSTi1, CPBKSTi2, CPBKSTi3, & CPBKSTi5. The addition of TiO2 increased the density (rho), while lowering the molar volume (V-m). The optical bandgap (E-opt.(indir))& (E-opt.(dir)), the Urbach energy (E-u), the refractive index, (n(D)), and other features of the glass system were calculated using the UV-VIS-NIR spectrum. Radiation shielding parameters like half -value layer, mass attenuation coefficient, mean free path, and effective atomic number were calculated, indicating that adding TiO2 improved the attenuation performance of these glasses Cosmetic, dental prosthetics, and orthopedic implants are just a few of the applications for the current glasses.