Abstract

The effects of fast and albedo neutrons and alpha particles on the molecular fractions of cellulose nitrate type CA 80, as a tissue equivalent material have been measured through the use of gel permeation chromatography. The samples in the form of thin sheets were exposed to fission neutron fluences in the range 10 5–10 10 n/cm 2 and to different energies of alpha particles in the range 1–5 MeV. The effects of irradiation on paraffin phantom, application of lithium borate radiator to the sample and storage of irradiated specimens for different periods were measured. The results indicated that CA80 eluted in one main fraction. Irradiation with neutrons or alpha particles caused fragmentation of this fraction to smaller molecules. Small and acceptable fade of the induced changes by radiation in the polymer due to storage for more than one month were noticed. The possibility of applying this technique in radiation dosimetry was discussed.

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