Study of new practical ESR dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite and its dosimetric properties.

The development of new dosimeters with good dosimetric properties is important for quality control in radiation applications. A new practical electron spin resonance (ESR) dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite that simulated the composition and structure of tooth enamel was specially synthesi...

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Main Authors: Ye Liu, Lei Ma, Junwang Guo, Guofu Dong, Jianbo Cong, Yunlong Ji, Jing Ning, Guoshan Yang, Ke Wu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5973591?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ed898e845806467bb420118c3fdbbc5c2020-11-24T21:50:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01135e019795310.1371/journal.pone.0197953Study of new practical ESR dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite and its dosimetric properties.Ye LiuLei MaJunwang GuoGuofu DongJianbo CongYunlong JiJing NingGuoshan YangKe WuThe development of new dosimeters with good dosimetric properties is important for quality control in radiation applications. A new practical electron spin resonance (ESR) dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite that simulated the composition and structure of tooth enamel was specially synthesized. The synthesized material was investigated by transmission electron microscope, X-ray diffraction, fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photo electron spectroscopy to confirm to the main composition of carbonated hydroxyapatite with CO32- successfully doped into the crystal lattice through optimizing the synthesis process of C/P molar ratio, pH value dynamical adjustment, annealing temperature and time. The dosimetric properties were systematically investigated by ESR spectroscopy. The results indicated that the radiation induced signal had a good dose response within a relatively wide dose range. The dose response was linear in the dose range of 0-400 Gy with a correlation coefficient of 0.9999 and had dose accumulative effect in the experimental dose range of 0-100 Gy. In a wider dose range up to 30 kGy, the dose response also presented linear feature in double-logarithmic coordinate system with a correlation coefficient of 0.9970. The dose detection limit was about 0.34Gy with a given probability of 95% confidence level depending upon a rigid calculation algorithm. The signal was extremely stable in the observation time of 360 days with a variation coefficient of 3.8%. The radiation sensitivity of the material showed no remarkable variation against photon energy from 662 KeV to 1.25 MeV and dose rate from 0.86 Gy/min to 12.17 Gy/min. The material showed more sensitive in lower photon energy range below 662 keV, which hint additional calibration may need when using in special photon energy condition. The preliminary results suggested that this newly developed dosimeter was potential to become a practical dosimeter that would expand the application fields of ESR dosimetry.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5973591?pdf=render
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author Ye Liu
Lei Ma
Junwang Guo
Guofu Dong
Jianbo Cong
Yunlong Ji
Jing Ning
Guoshan Yang
Ke Wu
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Lei Ma
Junwang Guo
Guofu Dong
Jianbo Cong
Yunlong Ji
Jing Ning
Guoshan Yang
Ke Wu
Study of new practical ESR dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite and its dosimetric properties.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ye Liu
Lei Ma
Junwang Guo
Guofu Dong
Jianbo Cong
Yunlong Ji
Jing Ning
Guoshan Yang
Ke Wu
author_sort Ye Liu
title Study of new practical ESR dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite and its dosimetric properties.
title_short Study of new practical ESR dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite and its dosimetric properties.
title_full Study of new practical ESR dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite and its dosimetric properties.
title_fullStr Study of new practical ESR dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite and its dosimetric properties.
title_full_unstemmed Study of new practical ESR dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite and its dosimetric properties.
title_sort study of new practical esr dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite and its dosimetric properties.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The development of new dosimeters with good dosimetric properties is important for quality control in radiation applications. A new practical electron spin resonance (ESR) dosimeter based on carbonated hydroxyapatite that simulated the composition and structure of tooth enamel was specially synthesized. The synthesized material was investigated by transmission electron microscope, X-ray diffraction, fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photo electron spectroscopy to confirm to the main composition of carbonated hydroxyapatite with CO32- successfully doped into the crystal lattice through optimizing the synthesis process of C/P molar ratio, pH value dynamical adjustment, annealing temperature and time. The dosimetric properties were systematically investigated by ESR spectroscopy. The results indicated that the radiation induced signal had a good dose response within a relatively wide dose range. The dose response was linear in the dose range of 0-400 Gy with a correlation coefficient of 0.9999 and had dose accumulative effect in the experimental dose range of 0-100 Gy. In a wider dose range up to 30 kGy, the dose response also presented linear feature in double-logarithmic coordinate system with a correlation coefficient of 0.9970. The dose detection limit was about 0.34Gy with a given probability of 95% confidence level depending upon a rigid calculation algorithm. The signal was extremely stable in the observation time of 360 days with a variation coefficient of 3.8%. The radiation sensitivity of the material showed no remarkable variation against photon energy from 662 KeV to 1.25 MeV and dose rate from 0.86 Gy/min to 12.17 Gy/min. The material showed more sensitive in lower photon energy range below 662 keV, which hint additional calibration may need when using in special photon energy condition. The preliminary results suggested that this newly developed dosimeter was potential to become a practical dosimeter that would expand the application fields of ESR dosimetry.
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