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Radiation and Its Uses Pg. 886-889 Effects of Radiation • Radioactive elements are potentially hazardous, but the effects are quite subtle • The effects of exposure to radiation may not be apparent for years! Effects of Radiation • Radiation damage can be classified in two groups: • Somatic Damage: damage to the organism itself, resulting in sickness or death • Will appear immediately if a massive dose of radiation is received • Takes years to appear if smaller doses are received, usually in the form of cancer • Genetic Damage: damage to the genetic machinery of the reproductive cells • Creates problems that are seen in the offspring of the organism Effects of Radiation • Factors that affect the biological effects of radiation: • Energy of the radiation • The higher the energy of the radiation, the more damage it can cause • The penetrating ability of the radiation Effects of Radiation • Factors that affect the biological effects of radiation: • 1. The ionizing ability of radiation • Gamma can penetrate deeply, but only causes occasional ionization • Alpha cannot penetrate as well as gamma, but is very effective in causing ionization, which causes major damage • 2. The chemical properties of the radiation source • How long it stays in the body determines how much damage can be done • Example: Both Kr-85 and Sr-90 decay by beta emission • Kr-85 is a noble gas and is chemically inert, so it will pass through the body quicker than Sr-90 Let’s figure out how much radiation you are exposed to annually • Information you will need: • We are 580ft above sea level • (Salt Lake City, Utah is 4300ft above sea level) • Nearest nuclear power plants: • Joliet (64 miles away) • Rockford (75miles away) • Nearest Coal-fired power plant • Waukegan (18miles away) Effects of Short-Term Exposures to Radiation Rem indicates the danger the radiation poses for humans. Dose (rem) Clinical Effect 0-25 Nondetectable 25-50 Temporary decrease in white blood cell counts 100-200 500 Strong decrease in white blood cell counts Death of half the exposed population w/in 30 days Uses of Radiation 1. 2. 3. 4. Smoke detectors Neutron Activation Radioactive tracers Cancer Treatment Why is my smoke detector radioactive? No smoke Smoke present Using Radiation • Neutron Activation: • Sample of interest is hit with neutrons from a radioactive source • Causes some atoms to become radioactive • Half-life and type of radiation emitted is measured by a computer • Each atom has specific characteristics • Can determine elements in original sample • Used for: • Detection of art forgeries • Gunpowder residue analysis Ways to use Radioactive tracers : #1. Learning reaction pathways O R C OH + O + H OR' H R C O R' + H O H O O 18 R C OH + R' OH O O 18 R C OH + R' 18 R C O R' + H O H 18 OH R C O R' + H O H Ways to use Radioactive tracers : #2. Reading DNA Ways to use Radioactive tracers : #3. Material Flow Ways to use Radioactive tracers : #4. Medical Diagnosis asymmetric scan indicates disease •Patient drinks a sample with a small amount of radioactive iodine – 131 •Thyroid uses iodine to make thyroxine •After two hours, uptake of iodine is measured by scanning with a radiation detector normal PET and brain activity. •Other examples: •Technetium-99m used to detect brain tumors and liver problems •Phosphorus-32 used to detect skin cancer normal Alzheimer’s Using Radiation to Help Us • Cancer Treatment • Beams of gamma radiation are targeted at the growing tumor • Can kill healthy cells along with cancerous cells • However, healthy cells resist treatment more than cancer cells • Cancerous cells in the middle of the tumor may be immune to the gamma radiation • Common isotopes used: • Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137 Using Radiation • Cancer Treatment continued: • Salts of radioisotopes can also be used • • • • Sealed in gold tubes Implanted into the tumor Emit beta and gamma radiation Sealed container prevents them from traveling throughout the body Proton Therapy: http://www.proton-therapy.org/index.html http://www.niu.edu/protontherapy/index.shtml