Title of article :
Investigation of radon and its progeny in ceramic cooking dishes
Author/Authors :
El-Araby, E Physics Department - Faculty of science - Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , El-Barbary, A Physics Department - Faculty of Education - Ain- shams University, Cairo, Egypt , Tomahy, F Physics Department - Faculty of science - Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , Shabir, N Physics Department - Faculty of science - Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , Nahari, F Physics Department - Faculty of science - Jazan University, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Background: Recently, the concentration of radioactivity in the ceramic cooking dishes is found to exceed the reference level values. Therefore, there is a need to measure
the radon concentration in ceramic cooking dishes, especially radon gas inhalation
which is considered to be the second largest cause of lung cancer. Materials and
Methods: In this work, a collection of 19 different kinds of ceramic cooking dishes is
measured using CR-39 SSNTD (Solid State Nuclear Track Detector). Results: The
obtained results showed that the highest value of radon concentration is found to be
23.07 ± 1.44 Bq/m3, 148.41± 5.99 Bq/m3 and 783.03± 35.96 Bq/m3for high quality, low
quality and handmade ceramic cooking dishes, respectively. Indicating that the radon
concentration for 18.19% of handmade ceramic cooking dishes is exceeded the
internationally accepted levels 600 Bq/m3. Conclusions: All values of radon
concentration for handmade ceramic cooking dishes are found to be higher than the
measured values for high quality and low-quality manufactured ceramic cooking
dishes. In addition, the mean values of annual effective doses of handmade ceramic
cooking dishes are found to be varied from 2.20 to 22.47mSv/y, exceeding the
internationally accepted action level from ICRP 2007 agency (1). Hence, this study recommends that care must be taken when using the handmade ceramic cooking dishes.
Keywords :
Annul effective dose , exhalation Rate , radon concentration , handmade ceramic , SSNTD
Journal title :
International Journal of Radiation Research