Preliminary magnetic resonance relaxometric analysis of Fricke gel dosimeters produced with polyvinyl alcohol and glutaraldehyde

Author:

Gallo Salvatore1,Collura Giorgio2,Iacoviello Giuseppina3,Longo Anna4,Tranchina Luigi5,Bartolotta Antonio6,d'Errico Francesco7,Marrale Maurizio8

Affiliation:

1. University of Milan, Department of Physics, Milano, Italy + University of Palermo, Department of Physics and Chemistry, Palermo, Italy

2. University of Palermo, Department of Physics and Chemistry, Palermo, Italy + Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics - Catania Section, Catania, Italy + University of Palermo, Department of Biopathology and Medical Biotechnologies, Palermo, Italy

3. Hospital ARNAS-Civico, Medical Physics, Palermo, Italy

4. University of Palermo, Department of Physics and Chemistry, Palermo, Italy + Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics - Catania Section, Catania, Italy

5. University of Palermo, Advanced Technologies Network Center, Palermo, Italy

6. University of Palermo, Department of Physics and Chemistry, Palermo, Italy

7. Yale School of Medicine, Magnetic Resonance Research Center, New Haven, Conn., USA + University of Pisa, Department of Civil Engineering, Pisa, Italy

8. University of Palermo, Department of Physics and Chemistry, Palermo, Italy + Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics - Catania Section, Catania, Italy + University of Palermo, Advanced Technologies Network Center, Palermo, Italy

Abstract

This work describes the preliminary analysis of Fricke gels dosimeters characterized by a new formulation making use of a matrix of polyvinyl alcohol cross-linked by adding glutaraldehyde and analyzed by means of nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry. In previous optical studies, these gels have shown promising dosimetric features in terms of photon sensitivity and low diffusion of ferric ions produced after irradiation. In this work, we used a portable nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometer to measure the relaxation times (which are important for dosimetric applications) of these gel materials. For this purpose, we performed a study for optimizing the acquisition parameters with a nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometer. Gel samples were exposed to clinical 6 MV photons in the dose range between 0 and 20 Gy. Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry measurements were per- formed and the sensitivity to photon beams was measured for various values of the Fe2+ ion concentration. The analyses pointed out that the MR signal increases as the Fe2+ content in- creases and the increase is about 75 % when the concentration of Fe2+ ions is increased from 0.5 mM to 2.5 mM. Furthermore, the sensitivity improvement achieved with increasing the Fe2+ concentration is about 60 %. This paper shows that the portable nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometer used for analysis of porous materials can be used for characterization of these dosimetric gels and this study can be considered as the first step for the characterization of these dosimeters which in future could be used for 3-D dose mapping in clinical applications.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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