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1 THE AFFECTS OF LOW DOSE RADIATION ON POLYMERS Cindy Johnson Palacios High School Mentor John Ford Nuclear Engineering Problem: How does low doses of radiation affect polymers?

2 Core Elements of Research Properties of polymers Structure Sensitivity to radiation Properties and sources of radiation (TEKS 2,11B&C, 6B) Charge Mass Energy Energy involved with radiation (TEKS 9A) Units - rad/kGy; rem/mrems Purpose: To determine which polymer is the most sensitive to radiation

3 Safety Guidelines  Storage of radioactive materials  Do not eat radioactive sources  Do not remove the radioactive source from the lab  Caution: Sodium Hydroxide is caustic (can cause burns).  Wear goggles and aprons

4 TEKS and TAKS The student is expected to: (2A)TEKS plan and implement investigative procedures including asking questions, formulating testable hypotheses, and selecting equipment and technology; (B) (2B) collect data and make measurements with precision; (B) (2C) express and manipulate chemical quantities (B) (2D) organize, analyze, evaluate, make inferences, and predict trends from data; and (B) (2E) communicate valid conclusions. (B) B represents both TEKS and TAKS

5 TEKS and TAKS CONT. (6B) analyze stable and unstable isotopes of an element to determine the relationship between the isotope's stability and its application; (11B) demonstrate the use of symbols, formulas, and equations in describing interactions of matter such as nuclear reactions; and (11C) explain and balance nuclear equations using number of atoms, masses, and charge

6 Lesson Introduction Pretest over radiation Radiation vocabulary Three types of radiation and properties Examine materials for radiation using the Geiger counter Polymers and properties Introduce the experimental procedure

7 Protocol/Procedure Source of radiation, Americium-241, Coleman Mantles-old Polymers used Preparation Radiation emitted by source Expose the polymers Etch in a 6.5N NaOH Wash and dry Examine and count

8 Penetrations in CR-39 Using a Mantle Source

9 Heavy Field of Penetrations Using CR-39 and Am-241

10 Field Edge Using CR-39 and Am- 241

11 Comets and Penetrations Using CR-39 and Am-241

12 Penetrations in Lexan (polycarbonate) Using Am-241

13 Penetrations and Comets in Lexan Using CR-39 and Am-241

14 Acetate Using Am-241

15 Student Analysis Estimate penetrations Rank (sensitivity), determine (best) Cost effective detector. Play CDs or memory cards (susceptible to LDR) Best media storage

16 Pre-test and Post-test Pre-test Post-test The test will cover questions over the types of radiation and properties, what blocks the particles, vocabulary, energy, polymers

17 Acknowledgements National Science Foundation for funding E3 RET for a once in a lifetime experience and education Texas A & M University for use of the facilities, the teachers, and the education Dr. John Ford for all of his time, effort, patience, knowledge, and the experience of a lifetime STP for its funding


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