Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1847858 | Nuclear Science and Techniques | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The rate of elapsed polymerization of polyhydroxyethylacrylate in gelatin has been studied to investigate the effect of co-monomers consumption at a given dose. The polymer gel dosimeters consisted of 2%-4% N,N-methyelene-bis-acrylamide cross-linker, 2%-4% 2-hydroxyethylacrylate monomer and gelatin at 3% and 5%. The dosimeters were irradiated by using 60Co teletherapy γ-ray source up to 20 Gy at a constant dose rate. The relaxation rate of water proton in the dosimeters at different doses and co-monomer concentrations were measured using a nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The rate of elapsed polymerization decreases with increasing the dose and the initial concentration of co-monomers. The rate of consumption of co-monomers increases with an increase of the polymerization and the gelatin content of the polymer gel.
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Authors
Khalid Ahmed RABAEH, Elias SAION, Mohammad Ahmed Ali OMER, Azhar Abdul RAHMAN, Mohammad Yusif HUSSAIN, Shahrim ISKANDAR, Noria Mohammad ALI,