Development of a silicone-based radio-fluorogenic dosimeter using dihydrorhodamine 6G
•Fluorescent probe was applied to a silicone-based dosimeter as a radiosensitive dye.•Fluorescent probe was dihydrorhodamine 6G, which can be easily synthesized as inexpensively.•Optimization, stability, and dosimetry without containers are discussed.•Dosimeters show the dosimetry from a few Gy and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physica medica 2023-10, Vol.114, p.102684-102684, Article 102684 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Fluorescent probe was applied to a silicone-based dosimeter as a radiosensitive dye.•Fluorescent probe was dihydrorhodamine 6G, which can be easily synthesized as inexpensively.•Optimization, stability, and dosimetry without containers are discussed.•Dosimeters show the dosimetry from a few Gy and stability up to 64 h postirradiation.
A silicon-based three-dimensional dosimeter can be formed in a free shape without a container and deformed because of its flexibility. Several studies have focused on enhancing its radiological characteristics and assessing its applicability as a quality assurance tool for image-guided and adaptive radiation therapy, considering motion and deformation. Here, we applied a fluorescence probe (dihydrorhodamine 6G, DHR6G) to a silicon elastomer as a new radiosensitive compound that converts nonfluorescent into fluorescent dyes using irradiation, and its fluorescence intensity increases linearly with the absorbed dose. In this study, we demonstrated a cost-effective synthesis method and optimized the composition conditions. The results showed that the DHR6G-SE prepared from 2.2 × 10−3 wt% DHR6G, 0.024 wt% pyridine, and a silicone elastomer (SE) (SILPOT TM 184, base/curing agent = 10/1) exhibited a linear increase in fluorescence with radiation exposure within a dose range of 0–8 Gy and a highly stable sensitivity for as long as 64 h. To demonstrate its container-less characteristics, the possibility of dosimetry for low-energy X-rays using DHR6G-SE was investigated. |
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ISSN: | 1120-1797 1724-191X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejmp.2023.102684 |