A humidity resistant radon source developed by ion exchange of radium in a membrane

Q1 Health Professions Radiation Medicine and Protection Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1016/j.radmp.2024.09.004
Yanliang Chen, Linfeng He, Gang Han
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Abstract

Objective

To develop a humidity resistant radon source on a membrane based on the ion exchange technique.

Methods

226Ra in its standard solution was adsorbed in the HP membrane through cation exchange. The radioactivity of 226Ra in the membrane was determined through the measurements of 226Ra activities in the solution before and after the adsorption using a HPGe γ spectrometer. The emanation coefficients of radon from the membrane in different humidity conditions were quantified through the measurements of radon concentrations in a close loop mode using the AlphaGUARD DF2000 radon monitor. Long-term measurements of radon concentrations in the close loop and a standard chamber using the membrane as radon source were performed to verify the stability of radon emanation from the source.

Results

A piece (70 ​mm ​× ​20 ​mm) of the HP membrane could adsorb 51.2 kBq of 226Ra in about 30 ​min. The emanation coefficient of radon from the membrane could reach as high as 0.997, and it was hardly changed in a humidity range from 7.5% RH to 94.5 ​% RH. The variation of the radon production rate from the source was only ±1.2 ​% in two weeks at a general laboratory condition, and its emanation stability was also confirmed in a standard radon chamber by using the membrane source for one month.

Conclusion

The radon membrane source developed in this study has a stable emanation coefficient regardless the environmental humidity. It can be used as a flow-through radon source in a standard radon chamber.
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膜内镭离子交换制备的耐湿氡源
目的研制一种基于离子交换技术的膜上抗湿氡源。方法将226ra标准溶液通过阳离子交换吸附在HP膜上。利用HPGe γ能谱仪测定吸附前后溶液中226Ra的活度,确定膜中226Ra的放射性。利用AlphaGUARD DF2000型氡监测仪在闭环模式下测量氡浓度,定量分析了不同湿度条件下膜中氡的辐射系数。在闭环和使用膜作为氡源的标准腔室中进行了氡浓度的长期测量,以验证源氡辐射的稳定性。结果70 mm × 20 mm的高压膜在30 min内可吸附51.2 kBq的226Ra。在7.5% RH ~ 94.5% RH的湿度范围内,膜上氡的辐射系数可达0.997,几乎没有变化。在一般实验室条件下,源的氡产率在两周内的变化仅为±1.2%,并且在标准氡室中使用膜源一个月也证实了其辐射稳定性。结论无论环境湿度如何,本研究研制的氡膜源具有稳定的辐射系数。它可以在标准氡室中用作流贯式氡源。
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Radiation Medicine and Protection
Radiation Medicine and Protection Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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