Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Informatics and Chemistry of Polymer Materials, Faculty of Material Technologies and Textile Design, Lodz University of Technology, Żeromskiego 116, 90-543 Lodz, Poland
Abstract
This work reports on the new chemical dosimeters for UV radiation dose measurements on coral reefs and in seawater. The proposed dosimeters can measure the actual dose of UV radiation, which consists of 95% UVA and 5% UVB radiation, unlike the currently-used radiometers in marine and ocean waters that measure the dose of UVA and UVB radiation separately. The dosimeters are composed of water, poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(propylene oxide)-block-poly(ethylene oxide) (Pluronic F-127) as a gel matrix, and 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) as a UV radiation-sensitive compound. In the work, the dosimeters were characterised in terms of their response to the dose of UV radiation depending on the TTC concentration and the irradiation and storage conditions of the dosimeters. The stability of the dosimeters over time was also examined. The obtained results indicate that the TTC-Pluronic F-127 dosimeters can be used to measure absorbed doses of UV radiation in the saltwater environment. The developed dosimeters with a concentration of 0.1% TTC can be used up to 5 J/cm2, which predisposes them to UV radiation measurements at a depth of more than 10 m in sea and ocean waters in 10-min intervals during all months throughout the year.
Subject
General Materials Science
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