Title of article :
Dimethyl sulfoxide, diethyl fumarate solution for high dose dosimetry
Author/Authors :
Kattan, M Atomic Energy Commission of Syria - Department of Radiation Technology - Accuracy of measurements division , Alkassiri, H Atomic Energy Commission of Syria - Department of Radiation Technology - Accuracy of measurements division , Daher, Y Atomic Energy Commission of Syria - Department of Radiation Technology - Accuracy of measurements division
Abstract :
Background: Dosimetry is a fundamental part of the radiaon processing
industry. Aqueous inorganic dosimeters have been used for gamma radiaon
dosimetry such as standard ferrous sulfate dosimeter. The purpose of this
study was to invesgate the effect of gamma radiaon on the diethyl
fumarate DEF in dimethyl sulfoxide DMSO soluon and its possible use in
chemical dosimetry. Materials and Methods: Three soluons having different
concentraons of DEF were prepared (5, 10 and 20%) and exposed to various
gamma doses. Irradiaon was carried out using ROBO facility of 60Co gamma
ray. Absorbance was measured using Melton Roy 1201 UV-VIS
spectrophotometer. Results: The absorpon spectra of irradiated soluon
showed broad absorpon bands between (325-400nm) with a shoulder at
332 nm. The absorbance increased with increasing the dose. Good response
and linear relaonship were found between absorbed dose and absorbance
of 10% and 20% DEF concentraon in the range of 0-225 kGy at the measured
wavelength. Good dose rate independence was observed in the range of
14-33 kGy/h. It was noced that irradiated samples had a good stability in
darkness. Whereas, the response was affected during the storage in day light.
This response was found to be depended on the irradiaon temperature
within the range of 18- 52 0C. Conclusion: Our measurements showed that
the ability of using the soluon of diethyl fumarate DEF in dimethyl sulfoxide
DMSO as a high dose radiaon dosimetry. The useful dose range for 10% and
20% DEF of concentraons is up to 225 kGy. Nevertheless, the correcon of
temperature for roune dosimetry measurements should be taken into
account.
Keywords :
dosimetry , post irradiation , dose rate , gamma radiation , dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) , Diethyl fumarate (DEF)
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics