Assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in Nigeria

Activity concentration of 10 different brands of tiles made in Nigeria were analyzed using High purity Germanium gamma detector and its hazard indices such as absorbed dose rate, radium equivalent activity, external Hazard Index (Hex), internal Hazard Index (Hin), Annual Effective Dose (mSv/y), Gamm...

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Main Authors: Joel, E.S., Maxwell, O., Adewoyin, O.O, Ehi-Eromosele, C.O, Embong, Z., Saeed, M.A
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author Joel, E.S.
Maxwell, O.
Adewoyin, O.O
Ehi-Eromosele, C.O
Embong, Z.
Saeed, M.A
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Maxwell, O.
Adewoyin, O.O
Ehi-Eromosele, C.O
Embong, Z.
Saeed, M.A
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description Activity concentration of 10 different brands of tiles made in Nigeria were analyzed using High purity Germanium gamma detector and its hazard indices such as absorbed dose rate, radium equivalent activity, external Hazard Index (Hex), internal Hazard Index (Hin), Annual Effective Dose (mSv/y), Gamma activity Index (Iγ) and Alpha Index (Iα) were determined. The result showed that the average activity concentrations of radionuclides (226Ra, 232Th and 40K) content are within the recommended limit. The average radium equivalent is within the recommended limit of 370 Bq/kg. The result obtained further showed that the mean values for the absorbed dose rate (D), external and internal hazard index, the annual effective dose (AEDR) equivalent, gamma activity index and Alpha Index were: 169.22 nGyh−1 , 0.95 and 1.14, 1.59 mSv/y, 1.00 Sv yr−1 and 0.34 respectively. The result established that radiological hazards such as absorbed dose rate, internal hazard, annual effective dose rate, gamma activity index and Alpha Index for some samples are found to be slightly close or above international recommended values. The result for the present study was compared with tiles sample from others countries, it was observed that the concentration of tiles made in Nigeria and other countries are closer, however recommends proper radiation monitoring for some tiles made in Nigeria before usage due to the long term health effect.
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spelling uthm-46392021-12-14T05:03:13Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4639/ Assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in Nigeria Joel, E.S. Maxwell, O. Adewoyin, O.O Ehi-Eromosele, C.O Embong, Z. Saeed, M.A QC Physics T Technology (General) QC474-496.9 Radiation physics (General) QC770-798 Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity Activity concentration of 10 different brands of tiles made in Nigeria were analyzed using High purity Germanium gamma detector and its hazard indices such as absorbed dose rate, radium equivalent activity, external Hazard Index (Hex), internal Hazard Index (Hin), Annual Effective Dose (mSv/y), Gamma activity Index (Iγ) and Alpha Index (Iα) were determined. The result showed that the average activity concentrations of radionuclides (226Ra, 232Th and 40K) content are within the recommended limit. The average radium equivalent is within the recommended limit of 370 Bq/kg. The result obtained further showed that the mean values for the absorbed dose rate (D), external and internal hazard index, the annual effective dose (AEDR) equivalent, gamma activity index and Alpha Index were: 169.22 nGyh−1 , 0.95 and 1.14, 1.59 mSv/y, 1.00 Sv yr−1 and 0.34 respectively. The result established that radiological hazards such as absorbed dose rate, internal hazard, annual effective dose rate, gamma activity index and Alpha Index for some samples are found to be slightly close or above international recommended values. The result for the present study was compared with tiles sample from others countries, it was observed that the concentration of tiles made in Nigeria and other countries are closer, however recommends proper radiation monitoring for some tiles made in Nigeria before usage due to the long term health effect. ScienceDirect 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4639/1/AJ%202018%20%28116%29.pdf Joel, E.S. and Maxwell, O. and Adewoyin, O.O and Ehi-Eromosele, C.O and Embong, Z. and Saeed, M.A (2018) Assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in Nigeria. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 114. pp. 43-47. ISSN 0969-806X https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2017.11.003
spellingShingle QC Physics
T Technology (General)
QC474-496.9 Radiation physics (General)
QC770-798 Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity
Joel, E.S.
Maxwell, O.
Adewoyin, O.O
Ehi-Eromosele, C.O
Embong, Z.
Saeed, M.A
Assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in Nigeria
title Assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in Nigeria
title_full Assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in Nigeria
title_short Assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in Nigeria
title_sort assessment of natural radionuclides and its radiological hazards from tiles made in nigeria
topic QC Physics
T Technology (General)
QC474-496.9 Radiation physics (General)
QC770-798 Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity
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http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4639/1/AJ%202018%20%28116%29.pdf