Membranes that exclude water but are permeable to radon can extend the range of environments where many radon detection systems could operate. We have studied the permeation of 222Rn through polypropylene membranes separating air and water phases. The permeation coefficient and the activation energy were calculated for various conditions. Potential applications, such as in situ detection of radon in water, are discussed.
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