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Development of a diffusion
chamber for passive
discriminative measurements
of radon/thoron concentration
in dwellings
F. Torabi Nabil, S. M. Hosseini Pooya, M. Taheri, M. Shamsaie Zafarghandi
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Introduction
Radon (222Rn) has the most contribution in annually natural exposure of the human via inhalation
of the gas.
Thoron (220Rn) may have the same effects (even be more hazardous) due to the long lived of its
daughters .
As well most of the radon detectors are also sensitive to the thoron and may be affected on
accurate measurements by the presence of thoron in media.
Thus some of the researches are focused on the designing of discriminative systems for separated
measurements of these isotopes.
Most of the suggested systems have complicated designs (in active methods) and etching
conditions (in passive methods).
A home-made passive diffusion chamber which is based on SSNTD, has been used for many years
for passive radon measurements in dwellings in Iran.
In this research first the operation and calibration method of the chamber have been described for
both radon and thoron measurements.
Then the design is developed for separated measurements of radon/thoron, and the measurement
characteristics of the detector are discussed in detail.
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Structure of home-made diffusion chamber:
for Radon measurements
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4
Etchant PEW: %15 KOH + %40 C2H5OH + %45 H2O)
100
Detection Efficiency (%)
Voltage:800 V
Frequency: 2 kHz
Time: 3 hr
Temp.:25 ° C
75
50
25
Alpha Fluence:
Etchant:
2
1000 / cm
15% KOH + 40% C 2H5OH + 45% H2O
ECE Conditions: 32 kV.cm
-1
o
, 2 kHz , 3 hr , 25 C
0
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
Alpha Particle Energy (MeV)
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The volume of calibration chamber
for Radon is 50 liters
and for Thoron is 4 liters
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The calibration curve
of the chamber for
Radon
Y=0.83186X
2
R =0.90131
4000
Y=13.54957X
2
R =0.99989
-2
Track density (tracks cm )
-2
Track density (tracks cm )
2500
The calibration curve
of the chamber for
Thoron
2000
1500
1000
3000
2000
1000
500
0
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Time-integrated radon conc. (Bq lit
S=
140
-1
160
0
180
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
-1
Time-integrated thoron conc. (Bq lit day)
day)
13.55 (Track.cm-2.Bq-1 .l .day-1)
500
S=
0.83 (Track.cm-2.Bq-1 .l .day-1)
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Home-Made Radon Diffusion Chamber
Reference values by NIRS
Measured values by
diffusion chamber
Activity
Exposure
time (h)
Rn conc.
(Bq. m-3)
Int. Rn conc.
(kBq.h.m-3)
Rn conc.
(Bq. m-3)
Int. Rn conc.
Difference
(kBq.h.m-3)
Low
100
1022 ± 59
102 ± 6
1033.6 ± 70 103.36 ± 7.2
Medium
50
8818 ± 221
441 ± 11
8409 ± 720
420.43 ± 36
4.60%
High
100
8753 ± 270
875.3 ± 27
8478 ± 760
847.88 ± 75
3.20%
1%
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Developed diffusion chamber:
Radon detector
the outside detector:
212Po detector
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Sensitivity of the diffusion chamber
for radon measurements
2000
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
The MDL values of the diffusion
chamber for radon
measurements
600
400
200
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Time-integrated radon conc. (Bq lit-1day)
S=
8.95 (Track.cm-2.Bq-1 .l .day-1)
8
-1
Detection Limit (Bq lit )
Track density (tracks cm-2)
1800
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C MDL
4
2 TD net
S .t
2
0
0
5
10
15
20
Exposure time (day)
25
30
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Sensitivity of the outer Lexan
film for 212Po measurements
The MDL values of the outer
Lexan film for 212Po
measurements
0.010
-1
Detection Limit (Bq lit )
-2
Track density(tracks cm )
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
Exposure(Bq Lit
0.4
-1
0.5
day)
C MDL
2 TD net
S .t
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.002
0.000
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Exposure time (day)
S=7.96 (Track.cm-2.Bq-1 .m3 .day-1)
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The outer Lexan film only can measure the concentration of
212Po
0 . 913
C Tn
100
64
FTn
C 212 Po
The average value of FTn (Equilibrium Factor) is 0.03 in dwellings,
0.913 is the Equilibrium Coefficient,
100/64 is the reverse value of branching ratio in decay chain of
212
Po
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The upper film detects Radon+ Thoron
The lower film detects only the Radon
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The MDL values of the
diffusion chamber for radon
measurements
50
upper film
-1
Detection Limit (Bq lit )
sensitivity=2.06
lower film
40
sensitivity=1.60
30
20
10
0
0
5
10
15
20
Exposure time (day)
S(upper film)=2.06
S(lower film)=1.60
25
30
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Sensitivity of the diffusion chamber
for Thoron measurements
The MDL values of the diffusion
chamber for Thoron measurements
upper film
1400
-1
Detection Limit (Bq lit )
-2
Track density (tracks cm )
400
300
200
100
0
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
-1
Time-integrated thoron conc. (Bq day lit )
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Exposure time (day)
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Conclusion
A home-made passive diffusion chamber which is based on Lexan SSNTD, has
been developed for simultaneous measurements of radon/thoron in dwellings.
The sensitivity of the chamber shows that it is appropriate for seasonal
measurements of radon in an extended range of concentrations.
The sensitivity of the double-film chamber shows that it is appropriate for
seasonal measurements of thoron in areas with high thoron concentrations,
while the double-filter method is appropriate for that of low concentration .
The advantages of the method are including its small size, light weight and
simple etching process.
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Thank you!
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