This work reports on a new TBO-Pluronic F-127 three-dimensional (3D) gel dosimeter for UV light dose distribution measurements. The optimal gel composition was found to be 60 µM Toluidine Blue O (TBO), which acts as a UV-sensitive compound; 5% / hydrogen peroxide (HO), which is necessary for initiation of TBO photodegradation and 25% / poly(ethylene oxide)--poly(propylene oxide)--poly(ethylene oxide) (Pluronic F-127), which forms a physical gel matrix. The dosimeter becomes discoloured when exposed to UV radiation and a discolouration is the more intense, the higher the absorbed dose is. The samples after irradiation with UVA, UVB and UVC radiation were measured using UV-Vis spectrophotometry to obtain the basic dose-response characteristic of the dosimeter, including dose sensitivity, linear and dynamic dose range, threshold dose, stability over time and dose-response for fractioned and non-fractioned doses. Additionally, the TBO-Pluronic F-127 gel dosimeter was investigated for spatial stability and the ability to measure the dose distribution of UV radiation. The results obtained indicate that the TBO-Pluronic F-127 dosimeter is a promising UV sensor and 2D/3D UV dosimeter.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8999840 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15072546 | DOI Listing |
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