Study of effective atomic numbers and electron densities, kerma of alcohols, phantom and human organs, and tissues substitutes

Effective atomic numbers (ZPIeff) and electron densities of eighteen alcohols such as wood alcohol, CH3OH; grain alcohol, C2H5OH; rubbing alcohol, C3H7OH; butanol, C4H9OH; amyl alcohol, C5H11OH; cetyl alcohol, C16H33OH; ethylene glycol, C2H4(OH)2; glycerin, C3H5(OH)3; PVA, C2H4O; erythritol, C4H6...

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Main Authors: Singh Vishwanath P., Badiger Nagappa M.
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2013-01-01
Series:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2013/1451-39941302137S.pdf
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spelling doaj-a154bc8189f44f718bf682b975ab7a0e2020-11-24T21:05:32ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39942013-01-0128213714510.2298/NTRP1302137SStudy of effective atomic numbers and electron densities, kerma of alcohols, phantom and human organs, and tissues substitutesSingh Vishwanath P.Badiger Nagappa M.Effective atomic numbers (ZPIeff) and electron densities of eighteen alcohols such as wood alcohol, CH3OH; grain alcohol, C2H5OH; rubbing alcohol, C3H7OH; butanol, C4H9OH; amyl alcohol, C5H11OH; cetyl alcohol, C16H33OH; ethylene glycol, C2H4(OH)2; glycerin, C3H5(OH)3; PVA, C2H4O; erythritol, C4H6(OH)4; xylitol, C5H7(OH)5; sorbitol, C6H8(OH)6; volemitol, C7H9(OH)7; allyl alcohol, C3H5OH; geraniol, C10H17OH; propargyl alcohol, C3H3OH; inositol, C6H6(OH)6, and menthol, C10H19OH have been calculated in the photon energy region of 1 keV-100 GeV. The estimated values have been compared with experimental values wherever possible. The comparison of ZPIeff of the alcohols with water phantom and PMMA phantom indicate that the ethylene glycol, glycerin, and PVA are substitute for PMMA phantom and PVA is substitute of water phantom. ZPIeff of alcohols have also been compared with human organs and tissues. Ethylene glycol, glycerin and PVA, allyl alcohol, and wood alcohols are found tissue substitutes for most of human organs. Kerma which is the product of the energy fluence and mass energy-absorption coefficient, have been calculated in the energy region from 1 keV to 20 MeV for the alcohols. The results show the kerma is more or less independent of energy above 100 keV.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2013/1451-39941302137S.pdfalcoholphantomeffective atomic numberhuman tissuegammakerma
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Badiger Nagappa M.
Study of effective atomic numbers and electron densities, kerma of alcohols, phantom and human organs, and tissues substitutes
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
alcohol
phantom
effective atomic number
human tissue
gamma
kerma
author_facet Singh Vishwanath P.
Badiger Nagappa M.
author_sort Singh Vishwanath P.
title Study of effective atomic numbers and electron densities, kerma of alcohols, phantom and human organs, and tissues substitutes
title_short Study of effective atomic numbers and electron densities, kerma of alcohols, phantom and human organs, and tissues substitutes
title_full Study of effective atomic numbers and electron densities, kerma of alcohols, phantom and human organs, and tissues substitutes
title_fullStr Study of effective atomic numbers and electron densities, kerma of alcohols, phantom and human organs, and tissues substitutes
title_full_unstemmed Study of effective atomic numbers and electron densities, kerma of alcohols, phantom and human organs, and tissues substitutes
title_sort study of effective atomic numbers and electron densities, kerma of alcohols, phantom and human organs, and tissues substitutes
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
issn 1451-3994
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Effective atomic numbers (ZPIeff) and electron densities of eighteen alcohols such as wood alcohol, CH3OH; grain alcohol, C2H5OH; rubbing alcohol, C3H7OH; butanol, C4H9OH; amyl alcohol, C5H11OH; cetyl alcohol, C16H33OH; ethylene glycol, C2H4(OH)2; glycerin, C3H5(OH)3; PVA, C2H4O; erythritol, C4H6(OH)4; xylitol, C5H7(OH)5; sorbitol, C6H8(OH)6; volemitol, C7H9(OH)7; allyl alcohol, C3H5OH; geraniol, C10H17OH; propargyl alcohol, C3H3OH; inositol, C6H6(OH)6, and menthol, C10H19OH have been calculated in the photon energy region of 1 keV-100 GeV. The estimated values have been compared with experimental values wherever possible. The comparison of ZPIeff of the alcohols with water phantom and PMMA phantom indicate that the ethylene glycol, glycerin, and PVA are substitute for PMMA phantom and PVA is substitute of water phantom. ZPIeff of alcohols have also been compared with human organs and tissues. Ethylene glycol, glycerin and PVA, allyl alcohol, and wood alcohols are found tissue substitutes for most of human organs. Kerma which is the product of the energy fluence and mass energy-absorption coefficient, have been calculated in the energy region from 1 keV to 20 MeV for the alcohols. The results show the kerma is more or less independent of energy above 100 keV.
topic alcohol
phantom
effective atomic number
human tissue
gamma
kerma
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2013/1451-39941302137S.pdf
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