Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
30539 Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We determined the best concentration of PVC/THF solution used to prepare PVC dosimeters.•We determined the best film thickness of PVC dosimeter used for measuring UV exposure.•We measured the spectral response of the PVC dosimeter using three different techniques.

The spectral response of solvent-cast polyvinyl chloride (PVC) thin film suitable for use as a long-term UV dosimeter has been determined by measuring the UV induced change in the 1064 cm−1 peak intensity of the PVC’s infrared (IR) spectra as a function of the wavelength of the incident radiation. Measurements using cut-off filters, narrow band-pass filters and monochromatic radiation showed that the 16 μm PVC film responds mainly to the UVB band. The maximum response was at 290 nm and decreasing exponentially with wavelength up to about 340 nm independent of temperature and exposure dose. The most suitable concentration (W/V%) of PVC/Tetrahydrofuran solution was found to be 10% and the best thickness for the dosimeter was determined as 16 μm.

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