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Thermoluminescent behavior of polyminerals from irradiated natural species (peppermint, pepper and origanum); Comportamiento termoluminiscente de poliminerales de especias irradiadas (hierbabuena, chile guajillo y oregano)

Abstract

The thermoluminescent behaviour of polyminerals from natural species was obtained in order to identify irradiated samples. The polyminerals was separated from organic part in the samples using methanol-water mixed 40:60. The commercial samples was exposured from 1 to 40 kGy in Gammabeam 651PT facility irradiator at National University of Mexico (UNAM). The glow curves from polyminerals shows a good behaviour for each dose, and the TL emission decays was present for 180 days storage in a dark room at room temperature. The maximum TL signals was located in around 220 for the samples, it is closely to TL emission from quartz and feldspars. (Author)
Authors:
Cruz Z, E; Calderon, T; [1]  Pineda, S; Guzman M, A; [2]  Gastelum, S; Barboza F, M; [3]  Calderon, T [4] 
  1. Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares UNAM, A.P. 70-543, 04510 Mexico D.F. (Mexico)
  2. Estudiantes de la Facultad de Quimica, 04510 Mexico D.F. (Mexico)
  3. Centro de Investigacion en Fisica, Universidad de Sonora, A.P. 5-088, 83190 Hermosillo, Sonora (Mexico)
  4. Depto. de Quimica Agricola-Geologia-Geoquimica. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 28049- Cantoblanco y Centro de Microanalisis de Materiales UAM, Espana (Spain)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2003
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-MX-1353
Resource Relation:
Conference: 6. International Conference. 16 National Congress on Solid State Dosimetry, Mexico City (Mexico), 10-12 Sep 2003; Other Information: PBD: 2003
Subject:
61 RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY; BINARY MIXTURES; DECAY; DIAGRAMS; GAMMA RADIATION; GLOW CURVE; IRRADIATION PLANTS; METHANOL; RADIATION DOSES; SAMPLING; SPICES; STORAGE; TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE; THERMOLUMINESCENCE; WATER
OSTI ID:
20417926
Research Organizations:
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, Mexico D.F. (Mexico)
Country of Origin:
Mexico
Language:
Spanish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISBN 03-2003-092511210400-01; TRN: MX0300291002741
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
MXN
Size:
10 pages
Announcement Date:
Jan 29, 2004

Citation Formats

Cruz Z, E, Calderon, T, Pineda, S, Guzman M, A, Gastelum, S, Barboza F, M, and Calderon, T. Thermoluminescent behavior of polyminerals from irradiated natural species (peppermint, pepper and origanum); Comportamiento termoluminiscente de poliminerales de especias irradiadas (hierbabuena, chile guajillo y oregano). Mexico: N. p., 2003. Web.
Cruz Z, E, Calderon, T, Pineda, S, Guzman M, A, Gastelum, S, Barboza F, M, & Calderon, T. Thermoluminescent behavior of polyminerals from irradiated natural species (peppermint, pepper and origanum); Comportamiento termoluminiscente de poliminerales de especias irradiadas (hierbabuena, chile guajillo y oregano). Mexico.
Cruz Z, E, Calderon, T, Pineda, S, Guzman M, A, Gastelum, S, Barboza F, M, and Calderon, T. 2003. "Thermoluminescent behavior of polyminerals from irradiated natural species (peppermint, pepper and origanum); Comportamiento termoluminiscente de poliminerales de especias irradiadas (hierbabuena, chile guajillo y oregano)." Mexico.
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title = {Thermoluminescent behavior of polyminerals from irradiated natural species (peppermint, pepper and origanum); Comportamiento termoluminiscente de poliminerales de especias irradiadas (hierbabuena, chile guajillo y oregano)}
author = {Cruz Z, E, Calderon, T, Pineda, S, Guzman M, A, Gastelum, S, Barboza F, M, and Calderon, T}
abstractNote = {The thermoluminescent behaviour of polyminerals from natural species was obtained in order to identify irradiated samples. The polyminerals was separated from organic part in the samples using methanol-water mixed 40:60. The commercial samples was exposured from 1 to 40 kGy in Gammabeam 651PT facility irradiator at National University of Mexico (UNAM). The glow curves from polyminerals shows a good behaviour for each dose, and the TL emission decays was present for 180 days storage in a dark room at room temperature. The maximum TL signals was located in around 220 for the samples, it is closely to TL emission from quartz and feldspars. (Author)}
place = {Mexico}
year = {2003}
month = {Jul}
}