Assessment of natural radioactivity levels and radon exhalation rate potential from various building materials

Various imported building materials commonly used in construction and industry in Serbia were analyzed using gamma spectrometry. Based on the activity concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K in the investigated samples, radium equivalent activity, Raeq, absorbed dose rate, D, annual effecti...

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Main Authors: Vukanac Ivana S., Janković Marija M., Rajačić Milica M., Todorović Dragana J., Ujić Predrag N., Pantelić Gordana K., Sarap Nataša B., Krneta-Nikolić Jelena D.
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Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2020/1451-39942001064V.pdf
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spelling doaj-c17cbde17e9f4f9e9f0d9e7a2882713a2020-11-25T03:41:19ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39941452-81852020-01-01351647310.2298/NTRP2001064V1451-39942001064VAssessment of natural radioactivity levels and radon exhalation rate potential from various building materialsVukanac Ivana S.0Janković Marija M.1Rajačić Milica M.2Todorović Dragana J.3Ujić Predrag N.4Pantelić Gordana K.5Sarap Nataša B.6Krneta-Nikolić Jelena D.7Radiation and Environmental Protection Department, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaRadiation and Environmental Protection Department, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaRadiation and Environmental Protection Department, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaRadiation and Environmental Protection Department, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaLaboratory for Nuclear and Plasma Physics, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaRadiation and Environmental Protection Department, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaRadiation and Environmental Protection Department, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaRadiation and Environmental Protection Department, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaVarious imported building materials commonly used in construction and industry in Serbia were analyzed using gamma spectrometry. Based on the activity concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K in the investigated samples, radium equivalent activity, Raeq, absorbed dose rate, D, annual effective dose, DE, and the external hazard index, Hex, were calculated to assess the radiation hazard for people. The Raeq for most of the analyzed samples (416 in total) was lower than the maximum admissible value of 370 Bqkg-1 set in the UNSCEAR report. The absorbed gamma dose rate in air was found to vary from 0.030 mGyh-1 to 1.328 mGyh-1 which in some cases exceeded indoor dose rates in Europe. The obtained values for annual effective dose exceed the limits of 0.41 mSv given in literature for about 5 % of measured samples, while values of Hex were higher than unity for three samples of cement, eight samples of granite, and one sand sample. As a possible source of elevated effective dose, the radon exhalation from building materials was estimated using the parameters given in literature. The internal dose due to 222Rn exhaled from the building material was found to be up to nine times higher than external dose due to 226Ra content in some cases. [Projects of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III43009 and Grant no. OI171018]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2020/1451-39942001064V.pdfnatural radioactivityradon exhalation rateradiation hazard indicebuilding material
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author Vukanac Ivana S.
Janković Marija M.
Rajačić Milica M.
Todorović Dragana J.
Ujić Predrag N.
Pantelić Gordana K.
Sarap Nataša B.
Krneta-Nikolić Jelena D.
spellingShingle Vukanac Ivana S.
Janković Marija M.
Rajačić Milica M.
Todorović Dragana J.
Ujić Predrag N.
Pantelić Gordana K.
Sarap Nataša B.
Krneta-Nikolić Jelena D.
Assessment of natural radioactivity levels and radon exhalation rate potential from various building materials
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
natural radioactivity
radon exhalation rate
radiation hazard indice
building material
author_facet Vukanac Ivana S.
Janković Marija M.
Rajačić Milica M.
Todorović Dragana J.
Ujić Predrag N.
Pantelić Gordana K.
Sarap Nataša B.
Krneta-Nikolić Jelena D.
author_sort Vukanac Ivana S.
title Assessment of natural radioactivity levels and radon exhalation rate potential from various building materials
title_short Assessment of natural radioactivity levels and radon exhalation rate potential from various building materials
title_full Assessment of natural radioactivity levels and radon exhalation rate potential from various building materials
title_fullStr Assessment of natural radioactivity levels and radon exhalation rate potential from various building materials
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of natural radioactivity levels and radon exhalation rate potential from various building materials
title_sort assessment of natural radioactivity levels and radon exhalation rate potential from various building materials
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
issn 1451-3994
1452-8185
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Various imported building materials commonly used in construction and industry in Serbia were analyzed using gamma spectrometry. Based on the activity concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K in the investigated samples, radium equivalent activity, Raeq, absorbed dose rate, D, annual effective dose, DE, and the external hazard index, Hex, were calculated to assess the radiation hazard for people. The Raeq for most of the analyzed samples (416 in total) was lower than the maximum admissible value of 370 Bqkg-1 set in the UNSCEAR report. The absorbed gamma dose rate in air was found to vary from 0.030 mGyh-1 to 1.328 mGyh-1 which in some cases exceeded indoor dose rates in Europe. The obtained values for annual effective dose exceed the limits of 0.41 mSv given in literature for about 5 % of measured samples, while values of Hex were higher than unity for three samples of cement, eight samples of granite, and one sand sample. As a possible source of elevated effective dose, the radon exhalation from building materials was estimated using the parameters given in literature. The internal dose due to 222Rn exhaled from the building material was found to be up to nine times higher than external dose due to 226Ra content in some cases. [Projects of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III43009 and Grant no. OI171018]
topic natural radioactivity
radon exhalation rate
radiation hazard indice
building material
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2020/1451-39942001064V.pdf
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