4 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Dosimetry

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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), also termed electron spin resonance, is a spectroscopic technique known since the 1950s and used to detect and/or identify the sites of unpaired electrons in materials. These can be present in atoms, molecules, or molecular ions with incompletely filled atomic or molecular orbitals, and can be either endogenous such as in metals, or induced by processes such as oxidation (e.g., reactive oxidative species). Relevant to the current Report are those radicals induced by ionizing radiation. Electron paramagnetic resonance dosimetry for retrospective dose measurements performed a long time after a radiological incident has been described in ICRU Report 68 (ICRU, 2002). However, that report was limited to dosimetry using tooth enamel because this is the only material with radiation-induced EPR signals that are stable enough to maintain the information on radiation exposures for decades. Ionizing radiation generates radicals in several other materials, including glass, plastics, and keratinous tissues. Although these materials do not have EPR signals as sensitive and stable as those of tooth enamel, their ubiquity and the ease of sample acquisition make them very appealing for early-phase dose assessment in the aftermath of an acute radiation event. Ideally, a material for EPR dosimetry should have a minimum number of properties:
电子顺磁共振剂量测定
电子顺磁共振(EPR),也称为电子自旋共振,是自20世纪50年代以来已知的一种光谱技术,用于检测和/或识别材料中未配对电子的位置。它们可以存在于原子、分子或分子离子中,原子或分子轨道不完全填充,可以是内源性的(如金属),也可以是由氧化等过程诱导的(如活性氧化物质)。与本报告有关的是电离辐射引起的自由基。ICRU报告68 (ICRU, 2002)中描述了在放射事件发生后很长时间内进行回顾性剂量测量的电子顺磁共振剂量法。然而,该报告仅限于使用牙釉质进行剂量测定,因为牙釉质是唯一具有辐射诱发EPR信号的材料,这些信号足够稳定,可以维持辐射暴露信息数十年。电离辐射在其他几种材料中产生自由基,包括玻璃、塑料和角质组织。虽然这些材料不像牙釉质那样具有敏感和稳定的EPR信号,但它们的普遍性和样品采集的便性使它们在急性辐射事件后的早期剂量评估中非常有吸引力。理想情况下,用于EPR剂量测定的材料应具有以下几种性质:
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