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Investigation and Analysis of Ferrous Sulfate Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Gel Dosimeter

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Journal Phys Med Biol
Publisher IOP Publishing
Date 2002 Dec 28
PMID 12502046
Citations 8
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Abstract

Ferrous sulfate (Fe(SO4)2) PVA gels were investigated for a range of absorbed doses up to 20 Gy using both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectrophotometry to determine R1 and optical density (OD) dose responses and G values. It was found that R1- and OD-dose sensitivities increased with O2 saturation or by the introduction of a freeze-thaw cycle during preparation of the PVA gel. The storage temperature of the Fe(SO4)2 PVA gel at -18 degrees C increased R1-dose sensitivity above that of gels stored at 5 degrees C. The addition of sucrose to the formulation was found to result in the largest increase in both R1- and OD-dose sensitivities. Fe(SO4)2 PVA gel with and without the addition of xylenol orange was demonstrated to have a G value of approximately 20 ions/100 eV and with sucrose approximately 24 ions/100 eV.

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