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Irradiation

Irradiation is the process by which an object is exposed to radiation. An irradiator is a device used to expose an object to radiation, notably gamma radiation, for a variety of purposes.[1] Irradiators may be used for sterilizing medical and pharmaceutical supplies, preserving foodstuffs, alteration of gemstone colors, studying radiation effects, eradicating insects through sterile male release programs, or calibrating thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs).[2]

The exposure can originate from various sources, including natural sources. Most frequently the term refers to ionizing radiation, and to a level of radiation that will serve a specific purpose, rather than radiation exposure to normal levels of background radiation. The term irradiation usually excludes the exposure to non-ionizing radiation, such as infrared, visible light, microwaves from cellular phones or electromagnetic waves emitted by radio and television receivers and power supplies.

Applications edit

Sterilization edit

If administered at appropriate levels, all forms of ionizing radiation can sterilize objects, including medical instruments, disposables such as syringes, and sterilize food. Ionizing radiation (electron beams, X-rays and gamma rays)[3] may be used to kill bacteria in food or other organic material, including blood.[citation needed] Food irradiation, while effective, is seldom used due to problems with public acceptance.[4]

Medicine edit

Irradiation is used in diagnostic imaging, cancer therapy and blood transfusion.[5]

In 2011 researchers found that irradiation was successful in the novel theranostic technique involving co-treatment with heptamethine dyes to elucidate tumor cells and attenuate their growth with minimal side effects.[6][7]

Ion implantation edit

Ion irradiation is routinely used to implant impurities atoms into materials, especially semiconductors, to modify their properties. This process, usually known as ion implantation, is an important step in the manufacture of silicon integrated circuits.[8]

Ion irradiation edit

Ion irradiation means in general using particle accelerators to shoot energetic ions on a material. Ion implantation is a variety of ion irradiation, as is swift heavy ions irradiation from particle accelerators induces ion tracks that can be used for nanotechnology.[9][10]

Industrial chemistry edit

 
A
B
B
B
C
C
 
Pure diamonds, before and after irradiation treatment
A Initial (2×2 mm size)
B Irradiated by different doses of 2 MeV electrons
C Irradiated by different doses and then annealed at 800 °C (1,470 °F)

The irradiation process is widely practiced in jewelry industry[11] and enabled the creation of gemstone colors that do not exist or are extremely rare in nature.[12] However, particularly when done in a nuclear reactor, the processes can make gemstones radioactive. Health risks related to the residual radioactivity of the treated gemstones have led to government regulations in many countries.[12][13]

Irradiation is used to cross-link plastics. Due to its efficiency, electron beam processing is often used in the irradiation treatment of polymer-based products to improve their mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties, and often to add unique properties. Cross-linked polyethylene pipe (PEX), high-temperature products such as tubing and gaskets, wire and cable jacket curing, curing of composite materials, and crosslinking of tires are a few examples.

Agriculture edit

After its discovery by Lewis Stadler at the University of Missouri, irradiation of seed and plant germplasm has resulted in creating many widely-grown cultivars of food crops worldwide.[14] The process, which consists of striking plant seeds or germplasm with radiation in the form of X-rays, UV waves, heavy-ion beams, or gamma rays, essentially induce lesions of the DNA, leading to mutations in the genome. The UN has been an active participant through the International Atomic Energy Agency. Irradiation is also employed to prevent the sprouting of certain cereals, onions, potatoes and garlic.[15] Appropriate irradiation doses are also used to produce insects for use in the sterile insect technique of pest control.[16]

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) recognizes irradiation as an important technology to protect consumers. Fresh meat and poultry including whole or cut up birds, skinless poultry, pork chops, roasts, stew meat, liver, hamburgers, ground meat, and ground poultry are approved for irradiation.[17]

Assassination edit

Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, who died of lung cancer in Bucharest on March 19, 1965, may have been intentionally irradiated during a visit to Moscow, due to his political stance.[18]

In 1999, an article in Der Spiegel alleged that the East German MfS intentionally irradiated political prisoners with high-dose radiation, possibly to provoke cancer.[19][20]

Alexander Litvinenko, a secret serviceman who was tackling organized crime in Russia, was intentionally poisoned with polonium-210; the very large internal doses of radiation he received caused his death.

Nuclear industry edit

In the nuclear industry, irradiation may refer to the phenomenon of exposure of the structure of a nuclear reactor to neutron flux, making the material radioactive and causing irradiation embrittlement,[21][22] or irradiation of the nuclear fuel.

Security edit

During the 2001 anthrax attacks, the US Postal Service irradiated mail to protect members of the US government and other possible targets. This was of some concern to people who send digital media through the mail, including artists. According to the ART in Embassies program, "incoming mail is irradiated, and the process destroys slides, transparencies and disks."[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Irradiator definition. Law Insider (accessed Jan 2023)
  2. ^ Irradiators. United States Department of Agriculture (accessed Jan 2023)
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on February 7, 2012. Retrieved January 26, 2008.
  4. ^ "Spinach and Peanuts, With a Dash of Radiation" 2017-07-06 at the Wayback Machine article by Andrew Marin in The New York Times February 1, 2009
  5. ^ "Information for patients needing irradiated blood" 2018-11-23 at the Wayback Machine by National Blood Service
  6. ^ Tan X, Luo S, Wang D, et al. A NIR heptamethine Dye with intrinsic cancer targeting, imaging and photosynthesizing properties. Journal of Biomaterials China. 33-7 (2011), pp. 2230-2239.
  7. ^ F. Pene, E. Courtine, A. Cariou, J.P. Mira. Toward theranostics. Crit Care Med, 37 (2009), pp. S50–S58
  8. ^ Meldrum, A.; Haglund, R. F. Jr; Boatner, L. A.; White, C. W. (2001). "Nanocomposite Materials Formed by Ion Implantation". Advanced Materials. 13 (19): 1431–1444. doi:10.1002/1521-4095(200110)13:19<1431::AID-ADMA1431>3.0.CO;2-Z. ISSN 1521-4095.
  9. ^ Rawat, Pankaj Singh; Srivastava, R.C.; Dixit, Gagan; Asokan, K. (December 1, 2020). "Structural, functional and magnetic ordering modifications in graphene oxide and graphite by 100 MeV gold ion irradiation". Vacuum. 182: 109700. Bibcode:2020Vacuu.182j9700R. doi:10.1016/j.vacuum.2020.109700. ISSN 0042-207X. S2CID 225410221.
  10. ^ Andrievskii, R. A. (September 1, 2010). "Effect of irradiation on the properties of nanomaterials". The Physics of Metals and Metallography. 110 (3): 229–240. Bibcode:2010PMM...110..229A. doi:10.1134/S0031918X10090061. ISSN 1555-6190. S2CID 136828233.
  11. ^ Omi, Nelson M.; Rela, Paulo R. (2007). (PDF). Associação Brasileira de Energia Nuclear. p. 1. ISBN 978-85-99141-02-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 21, 2022. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  12. ^ a b Hurlbut, Cornelius S.; Kammerling, Robert C. (1991). Gemology (PDF). Wiley-Interscience. p. 170. ISBN 0-471-52667-3. (PDF) from the original on November 4, 2022. Retrieved November 4, 2022 – via LibreTexts.
  13. ^ Nuclear Regulatory Commission (April 2019), Backgrounder on Irradiated Gemstones, The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, from the original on September 1, 2022, retrieved November 12, 2022   This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government.
  14. ^ Ahloowalia, B.S.; Maluszynski, M.; Nichterlein, K. (2004). "Global impact of mutation-derived varieties". Euphytica. 135 (2): 187–204. doi:10.1023/B:EUPH.0000014914.85465.4f. S2CID 34494057.
  15. ^ Bly, J.H. "Electron Beam Processing", Yardley, PA: International Information Associates, 1988.
  16. ^ International Database on Insect Disinfestation and Sterilization 2010-03-28 at the Wayback Machine, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture website, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, plus the International Atomic Energy Agency.
  17. ^ , U.S. Drug and Food Administration. Retrieved Jan. 5, 2010.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on July 1, 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2009.
  19. ^ STASI: In Kopfhöhe ausgerichtet. 2013-11-06 at the Wayback Machine Article by Peter Wensierski in Der Spiegel 20/1999, May 17, 1999
  20. ^ Tödliche Strahlung. Die Staatssicherheit der DDR steht im Verdacht, Regimegegner radioaktiv verseucht zu haben. Article by Paul Leonhard in Junge Freiheit April 14, 2000
  21. ^ Materials Ageing – Irradiation Embrittlement. EU Science Hub accessed Jan 2023)
  22. ^ Aitkaliyeva, A.; He, L.; Wen, H.; Miller, B.; Bai, X.M.; Allen, T. (2017). "Irradiation effects in Generation IV nuclear reactor materials". Structural Materials for Generation IV Nuclear Reactors. pp. 253–283. doi:10.1016/B978-0-08-100906-2.00007-0. ISBN 978-0-08-100906-2. OSTI 1476305.

External links edit

  • Safety and Health Topics: Radiation
  • Radiation Protection- US EPA
  • International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
  • North American Seed Bank (NASB) 2018-12-29 at the Wayback Machine

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This article is about the physics of irradiation For the visual illusion see irradiation illusion For the 2020 documentary film see Irradiated film For the energy received from the sun see Solar irradiance Irradiation is the process by which an object is exposed to radiation An irradiator is a device used to expose an object to radiation notably gamma radiation for a variety of purposes 1 Irradiators may be used for sterilizing medical and pharmaceutical supplies preserving foodstuffs alteration of gemstone colors studying radiation effects eradicating insects through sterile male release programs or calibrating thermoluminescent dosimeters TLDs 2 The exposure can originate from various sources including natural sources Most frequently the term refers to ionizing radiation and to a level of radiation that will serve a specific purpose rather than radiation exposure to normal levels of background radiation The term irradiation usually excludes the exposure to non ionizing radiation such as infrared visible light microwaves from cellular phones or electromagnetic waves emitted by radio and television receivers and power supplies Contents 1 Applications 1 1 Sterilization 1 2 Medicine 1 3 Ion implantation 1 4 Ion irradiation 1 5 Industrial chemistry 1 6 Agriculture 1 7 Assassination 1 8 Nuclear industry 1 9 Security 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksApplications editSterilization edit If administered at appropriate levels all forms of ionizing radiation can sterilize objects including medical instruments disposables such as syringes and sterilize food Ionizing radiation electron beams X rays and gamma rays 3 may be used to kill bacteria in food or other organic material including blood citation needed Food irradiation while effective is seldom used due to problems with public acceptance 4 Medicine edit See also Blood irradiation therapy Irradiation is used in diagnostic imaging cancer therapy and blood transfusion 5 In 2011 researchers found that irradiation was successful in the novel theranostic technique involving co treatment with heptamethine dyes to elucidate tumor cells and attenuate their growth with minimal side effects 6 7 Ion implantation edit Main article Ion implantation Ion irradiation is routinely used to implant impurities atoms into materials especially semiconductors to modify their properties This process usually known as ion implantation is an important step in the manufacture of silicon integrated circuits 8 Ion irradiation edit Ion irradiation means in general using particle accelerators to shoot energetic ions on a material Ion implantation is a variety of ion irradiation as is swift heavy ions irradiation from particle accelerators induces ion tracks that can be used for nanotechnology 9 10 Industrial chemistry edit Main article Gemstone irradiation nbsp A B B B C C nbsp Pure diamonds before and after irradiation treatmentA Initial 2 2 mm size B Irradiated by different doses of 2 MeV electronsC Irradiated by different doses and then annealed at 800 C 1 470 F The irradiation process is widely practiced in jewelry industry 11 and enabled the creation of gemstone colors that do not exist or are extremely rare in nature 12 However particularly when done in a nuclear reactor the processes can make gemstones radioactive Health risks related to the residual radioactivity of the treated gemstones have led to government regulations in many countries 12 13 Irradiation is used to cross link plastics Due to its efficiency electron beam processing is often used in the irradiation treatment of polymer based products to improve their mechanical thermal and chemical properties and often to add unique properties Cross linked polyethylene pipe PEX high temperature products such as tubing and gaskets wire and cable jacket curing curing of composite materials and crosslinking of tires are a few examples Agriculture edit Main articles Atomic gardening and Food irradiation Further information Mutation breeding After its discovery by Lewis Stadler at the University of Missouri irradiation of seed and plant germplasm has resulted in creating many widely grown cultivars of food crops worldwide 14 The process which consists of striking plant seeds or germplasm with radiation in the form of X rays UV waves heavy ion beams or gamma rays essentially induce lesions of the DNA leading to mutations in the genome The UN has been an active participant through the International Atomic Energy Agency Irradiation is also employed to prevent the sprouting of certain cereals onions potatoes and garlic 15 Appropriate irradiation doses are also used to produce insects for use in the sterile insect technique of pest control 16 The U S Department of Agriculture s USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service FSIS recognizes irradiation as an important technology to protect consumers Fresh meat and poultry including whole or cut up birds skinless poultry pork chops roasts stew meat liver hamburgers ground meat and ground poultry are approved for irradiation 17 Assassination edit Further information Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko See also Category Victims of radiological poisoning Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej who died of lung cancer in Bucharest on March 19 1965 may have been intentionally irradiated during a visit to Moscow due to his political stance 18 In 1999 an article in Der Spiegel alleged that the East German MfS intentionally irradiated political prisoners with high dose radiation possibly to provoke cancer 19 20 Alexander Litvinenko a secret serviceman who was tackling organized crime in Russia was intentionally poisoned with polonium 210 the very large internal doses of radiation he received caused his death Nuclear industry edit In the nuclear industry irradiation may refer to the phenomenon of exposure of the structure of a nuclear reactor to neutron flux making the material radioactive and causing irradiation embrittlement 21 22 or irradiation of the nuclear fuel Security edit During the 2001 anthrax attacks the US Postal Service irradiated mail to protect members of the US government and other possible targets This was of some concern to people who send digital media through the mail including artists According to the ART in Embassies program incoming mail is irradiated and the process destroys slides transparencies and disks citation needed See also editDose area product RadiolyseReferences edit Irradiator definition Law Insider accessed Jan 2023 Irradiators United States Department of Agriculture accessed Jan 2023 Food Standards Agency Irradiated food Archived from the original on February 7 2012 Retrieved January 26 2008 Spinach and Peanuts With a Dash of Radiation Archived 2017 07 06 at the Wayback Machine article by Andrew Marin in The New York Times February 1 2009 Information for patients needing irradiated blood Archived 2018 11 23 at the Wayback Machine by National Blood Service Tan X Luo S Wang D et al A NIR heptamethine Dye with intrinsic cancer targeting imaging and photosynthesizing properties Journal of Biomaterials China 33 7 2011 pp 2230 2239 F Pene E Courtine A Cariou J P Mira Toward theranostics Crit Care Med 37 2009 pp S50 S58 Meldrum A Haglund R F Jr Boatner L A White C W 2001 Nanocomposite Materials Formed by Ion Implantation Advanced Materials 13 19 1431 1444 doi 10 1002 1521 4095 200110 13 19 lt 1431 AID ADMA1431 gt 3 0 CO 2 Z ISSN 1521 4095 Rawat Pankaj Singh Srivastava R C Dixit Gagan Asokan K December 1 2020 Structural functional and magnetic ordering modifications in graphene oxide and graphite by 100 MeV gold ion irradiation Vacuum 182 109700 Bibcode 2020Vacuu 182j9700R doi 10 1016 j vacuum 2020 109700 ISSN 0042 207X S2CID 225410221 Andrievskii R A September 1 2010 Effect of irradiation on the properties of nanomaterials The Physics of Metals and Metallography 110 3 229 240 Bibcode 2010PMM 110 229A doi 10 1134 S0031918X10090061 ISSN 1555 6190 S2CID 136828233 Omi Nelson M Rela Paulo R 2007 Gemstone Dedicated Gamma Irradiator Development Proceedings of the INAC 2007 International Nuclear Atlantic Conference PDF Associacao Brasileira de Energia Nuclear p 1 ISBN 978 85 99141 02 1 Archived from the original PDF on October 21 2022 Retrieved October 21 2022 a b Hurlbut Cornelius S Kammerling Robert C 1991 Gemology PDF Wiley Interscience p 170 ISBN 0 471 52667 3 Archived PDF from the original on November 4 2022 Retrieved November 4 2022 via LibreTexts Nuclear Regulatory Commission April 2019 Backgrounder on Irradiated Gemstones The U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission archived from the original on September 1 2022 retrieved November 12 2022 nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government Ahloowalia B S Maluszynski M Nichterlein K 2004 Global impact of mutation derived varieties Euphytica 135 2 187 204 doi 10 1023 B EUPH 0000014914 85465 4f S2CID 34494057 Bly J H Electron Beam Processing Yardley PA International Information Associates 1988 International Database on Insect Disinfestation and Sterilization Archived 2010 03 28 at the Wayback Machine Joint FAO IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture website Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations plus the International Atomic Energy Agency Irradiation and Food Safety U S Drug and Food Administration Retrieved Jan 5 2010 TFP gt Alexander Litvinenko Assassination Archived from the original on July 1 2011 Retrieved October 18 2009 STASI In Kopfhohe ausgerichtet Archived 2013 11 06 at the Wayback Machine Article by Peter Wensierski in Der Spiegel 20 1999 May 17 1999 Todliche Strahlung Die Staatssicherheit der DDR steht im Verdacht Regimegegner radioaktiv verseucht zu haben Article by Paul Leonhard in Junge Freiheit April 14 2000 Materials Ageing Irradiation Embrittlement EU Science Hub accessed Jan 2023 Aitkaliyeva A He L Wen H Miller B Bai X M Allen T 2017 Irradiation effects in Generation IV nuclear reactor materials Structural Materials for Generation IV Nuclear Reactors pp 253 283 doi 10 1016 B978 0 08 100906 2 00007 0 ISBN 978 0 08 100906 2 OSTI 1476305 External links editIndustrial Medical amp Educational Uses of Radiation Safety and Health Topics Radiation Radiation Protection US EPA International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA North American Seed Bank NASB Archived 2018 12 29 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Irradiation amp oldid 1182736103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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