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Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2001

Dosimetry of blood irradiation using an alanine/ESR dosimeter.

Felipe Chen; Dimas Tadeu Covas; Oswaldo Baffa

A batch of 80 DL-alanine dosimeters was supplied to Hemocentro of the Hospital and Clinics of Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto (HC-FM RP) SP, Brazil for the purpose of quality control of the radiation dose delivered to blood bags. The irradiation was made using two (40 x 40) cm2 parallel opposed radiation fields each with 80 cm of source to surface distance in the Radiotherapy Section of HC-FMRP with the 60Co teletherapy unit. The calculated radiation absorbed dose at the center of the box was 20 Gy. The dosimeter readings were performed using a Varian E-4 ESR Spectrometer operating in X-band. For the 80 dosimeters and over the irradiation volume throughout a blood bag, the minimum and maximum doses were 14 and 23 Gy, respectively. The mean dose was (18 +/- 2) Gy (1sigma), and the coefficient of variability was 11.1%. Alanine dosimeters demonstrated easy handling, good precision and adequate sensitivity for this application.


Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2002

Preliminary evaluation of second harmonic direct detection scheme for low-dose range in alanine/EPR dosimetry

Felipe Chen; Carlos Frederico de Oliveira Graeff; Oswaldo Baffa

The usefulness of a direct detection scheme of the second harmonic (2h) overmodulated signal from irradiated alanine in EPR dosimetry was studied. For this purpose, a group of DL-alanine/paraffin cylindrical pellets was produced. The dosimeters were irradiated with a 60Co radiotherapy gamma source with doses of 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, 1 and 5 Gy. The EPR measurements were carried out in a VARIAN-E4 spectrometer operating in X-band with optimized parameters to obtain highest amplitude signals of both harmonics. The 2h signal was detected directly at twice the modulation frequency. In preliminary results, the 2h showed some advantages over the 1 h such as better resolution for doses below 1 Gy, better repeatability results and better linear behaviour in the dose range indicated.


Health Physics | 2010

Sensitivity comparison of two L-alanine doped blends to different photon energies.

Felipe Chen; José Vega Ramirez; P Nicolucci; Oswaldo Baffa

Blends of L-alanine (85% weight proportion) with KI (10%) and with PbI2 (10%), these last two compounds acting as dopants, and with PVA (5%) acting as binder, were prepared in water at 80°C. A blend of pure L-alanine (95%) with PVA (5%) was also prepared. The three blends were irradiated with photon beams of different energies (120 kV, 60Co, and 10 MV) to a unique dose of 30 Gy to compare their sensitivities for those three energies. EPR spectra of the three irradiated blends were recorded in a K-Band spectrometer (24 GHz) taking aliquots of about 4 mg for each blend. The energy sensitivity of a blend was defined as the peak-to-peak amplitude of its EPR spectrum central line. For the 60Co energy (1.25 MeV) the blends presented practically the same sensitivity, indicating that the presence of the dopants does not affect the sensitivity of L-alanine. For 10 MV x-rays, there was an increment (around 10%–20%) in sensitivity for the two L-alanine doped blends compared with the pure L-alanine blend (not doped). In the case of 120 kV x-rays, the blends ala+KI and ala+PbI showed increments of 10 and 20 times more sensitivity than the pure L-alanine blend. It is concluded that the dopants KI and PbI2 produce a great enhancement of the L-alanine sensitivity to low-energy photons. For the same dopants content (10%) in the blend, PbI2 showed a better performance. Increasing the PbI2 proportion (30%) in the blend allows the detection of radiation dose as low as 10 mGy for 120 kV x-rays. These results encourage the authors to try to enhance the sensitivity of L-alanine even more by increasing the dopants content in the blend and diminishing the lower limit detection. Application of these L-alanine doped blends in the dosimetry in diagnostic radiology could be possible.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2007

Response of L-alanine and 2-methylalanine minidosimeters for K-Band (24 GHz) EPR dosimetry

Felipe Chen; Carlos Frederico de Oliveira Graeff; Oswaldo Baffa


Radiation Measurements | 2008

Enhanced sensitivity of alanine dosimeters to low-energy X-rays: Preliminary results

Felipe Chen; P Nicolucci; Oswaldo Baffa


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2005

K-band EPR dosimetry: small-field beam profile determination with miniature alanine dosimeter.

Felipe Chen; Carlos Frederico de Oliveira Graeff; Oswaldo Baffa


Radiation Measurements | 2007

Energy dependence of different materials in ESR dosimetry for clinical X-ray 10 MV beam

A.F. Borgonove; Angela Kinoshita; Felipe Chen; P Nicolucci; Oswaldo Baffa


Radiation Measurements | 2007

Irradiation dose control of chicken meat processing with alanine/ESR dosimetric system

L. Miyagusku; Felipe Chen; A. Kuaye; C.J.C. Castilho; Oswaldo Baffa


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2005

A new 2 methylalanine-PVC ESR dosimeter.

Bruno T. Rossi; Felipe Chen; Oswaldo Baffa


Radiation Measurements | 2007

Small radiation field dosimetry with 2-methylalanine miniature dosimeters at K-band electron paramagnetic resonance

Felipe Chen; C.S. Guzmán Calcina; A. de Almeida; C.E. de Almeida; Oswaldo Baffa

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Oswaldo Baffa

University of São Paulo

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P Nicolucci

University of São Paulo

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Angela Kinoshita

Institute of Rural Management Anand

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A. Kuaye

State University of Campinas

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A. de Almeida

University of São Paulo

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A.F. Borgonove

University of São Paulo

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Bruno T. Rossi

University of São Paulo

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C.E. de Almeida

Rio de Janeiro State University

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