Abstract

A NaI(Tl) spectrometer was used to determine the mean photon energy and photon energies present in the beam. Ferrous sulphate solutions were irradiated in 22 mm pyrex cylinders from 2 to 10 cm in length using collimated 2.032-6.35 mm diameter X-ray beams. Corrections were made for energy losses from the sides of the cylinders and for incomplete absorption. The output of the X-ray beam was measured with an ionization chamber. The energy fluence was determined from both ionization measurements and spectral measurements. The optical density of the irradiated solution was read at 304 nm.

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