Title :
Encapsulated Scintillators Monitor 3H-Solute Concentrations
Author :
Kirk, Gregory ; Gruner, Sol
Author_Institution :
Department of Physics Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey
Abstract :
The short range of the 3H beta allows shielding of microbeads of scintillator by a several um thick coating of a water based gel. Gels may be used which are permeable to a wide variety of tritiated molecules. Thus, the light output of a mixture of the coated beads and a solution of the tritiated compound is proportional to the solution concentration of the tritiated substance. The mixture may also contain particles to which the gel is impermeable, such as cells, vesicles, large proteins, etc., but which can alter the concentration of the tritiated compound by uptake or release. In this case, the light output monitors the fractional uptake of the tritiated material. This article reports on the design criteria for encapsulating the scintillators and dynamically monitoring the scintillation output. A simple method for encapsulating plastic scintillator microbeads, suitable for monitoring slow concentration changes, is described and tested.
Keywords :
Biological materials; Coatings; Delay; Kirk field collapse effect; Monitoring; Physics; Plastics; Proteins; Testing; Time factors;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1982.4335954