Evaporation and diffusion of chloroform with the deformable FlexyDos3D radiation dosimeter

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Abstract

Chloroform in the FlexyDos3D dosimeter acts as a radical initiator which brings about the colour change of the dosimeter when the radicals react with the leucomalachite green. However, the volatility of the chloroform likely results in a rapid loss of chloroform from the dosimeter. Gravimetric analysis and NMR diffusion-ordered coherence spectroscopy were used to measure the diffusion and evaporation rates of chloroform from the dosimeter and found that both rates were both significantly large resulting in a rapid loss of chloroform. Dose maps of irradiated phantoms aged for different times found a significant difference in the dose measurements of the dosimeter, likely a result of the different chloroform concentrations within the dosimeters.

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Wheatley, M. J., Booth, J. T., & De Deene, Y. (2019). Evaporation and diffusion of chloroform with the deformable FlexyDos3D radiation dosimeter. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1305). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1305/1/012044

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