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Page 1: Topics for Today What are ions? How is radiation detected? How do you stop alpha radiation? Beta? Gamma? Nuclear Medicine.

Topics for Today

• What are ions?

• How is radiation detected?

• How do you stop alpha radiation? Beta? Gamma?

• Nuclear Medicine

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Readings for Today

• What are ions? Sections 5.7 and 5.8

Are ions bad for you?

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Readings for Today

• Hazards Associated with Radioactivity Section 7.8

Are ions bad for you?

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Topics for Friday

• Nuclear Fission– The BIG difference between U-235 and U-238– Nuclear Fission– Fission Products (Nuclear Waste and Fallout)– Quiz #2

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Readings for Friday

• How does Nuclear Fission Work? Section 7.2.

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Announcements

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PRELAB QUIZ for Week #3

Due BEFORE your lab

this week

You will have three attempts

this week (and for all the rest).

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QUIZ #2 Friday.Non-memory

calculators are allowed

Remember to sit in the DARK

colored seats!

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Topics for Today

• What are ions?

• How is radiation detected?

• How do you stop alpha particles? Beta? Gamma rays?

• Nuclear Medicine

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Ionizing Radiation

α and β particles

γ rays 0

0

0

-14

2

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Ionizing Radiation

α and β particles

γ rays 0

0

0

-14

2

Ionizing radiation forms

ions.

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Handout

• Ion worksheet

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WHAT ARE IONS?

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H2O

Ionizing radiation(alpha, beta, or gamma)

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H2

O

H2O

++

Ionizing radiation +e-

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Is this a chemical

process or a nuclear

process?

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Is this a chemical

process or a nuclear

process?

Is it taking place in the

nucleus?

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What is an ion?

A charged atom or molecule.

The charge can be positive or negative.

I- H2O+

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What is an ion?

A charged atom or molecule.

The charge can be positive or negative.

I- H2O+How are ions

formed?

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What is an ion?

A charged atom or molecule.

The charge can be positive or negative.

I- H2O+How are ions

formed?

Ions are formed when there are unequal numbers of protons and electrons.

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Are ions bad for you?

YES? MAYBE?NO?

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Are ions bad for you?

YES? MAYBENO?

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Sodium in a Lake

• http://www.spikedhumor.com/player/FullScreen.aspx?file=http://www.spikedhumor.com/prerolls/78660/2/0/1/data.xml&item=1&timestamp=19&id=78660

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Ions commonly found in nature.

Table Salt (sodium chloride)

Limestone

(calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate)

Baking Soda

(sodium bicarbonate)

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How is iodine utilized in your body?

Chapter 11: Nutrition

• Minerals: Macro and Micro

(page 511)How long until a

sample of I-131 is “gone” from a

patient’s body?

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How is iodine used in your body?

Two iodine atoms

A gas

Elemental iodine?

I2 molecule?

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How is iodine used in your body?

I2 molecule?

Two iodine atoms

A gas

Elemental iodine? Iodide Ion?

ORI-

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WHAT ARE IONS?

END

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How do we measure radiation?

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How do we measure radiation?

Geiger Counter

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Geiger Counter

• Filled with an inert gas (usually argon).

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H2

O

H2O

++

Ionizing radiation +e-

Remember…

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Geiger Counter

• Filled with an inert gas (usually argon).

Ar Ar+ + e-

Alpha, Beta, Gamma Radiation

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Geiger Counter

• Filled with an inert gas (often argon).

Ar Ar+ + e- Detected by electronics

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Geiger Counter

• Filled with an inert gas (often argon).

Ar Ar+ + e- Detected by electronics

How is this different from a beta particle?

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Penetration Depths

What are the differences

between alpha, beta, and gamma

radiation?

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Alpha Particles

21084Po 4

2He + 20682Pb

t½ = 138 days

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Alpha Particles

np n

p

21084Po 4

2He + 20682Pb

t½ = 138 days

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Alpha radiation

np n

p

Alpha radiation can generally be blocked by a piece of paper.

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Alpha radiation

np n

p

Alpha radiation can generally be blocked by a piece of paper.

When is alpha

radiation dangerous

?

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Where might you find alpha sources in your home?

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“This device contains 0.9 microcurie of americium, a radioactive material…”

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Beta Source

Cl β + Ar36

17

36

18

0

-1

t1/2 = 31,000 years

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Beta radiation

What could stop a beta

particle?

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Beta radiation

What could stop a beta

particle?

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Gamma Source

Co β + Ni + 60

28

0

-1

60

27

t1/2 = 5.27 years

γ0

0

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Gamma radiation

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Ionizing Radiation

Symbol Mass Energy

Alpha Particle α 4 Low

Beta Particle β ~0 Medium

Gamma Ray γ

0 High

0

-1

0

0

4

2

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Nuclear Medicine

How can we use beta and gamma

particles?

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Review - Isotopes

Some isotopes are stable, some isotopes are radioactive

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Iodine

131I- vs. 127I-

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Iodine

131I- vs. 127I-

Where is iodine used in your

body?

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Thyroid

The iodide ion (I-) concentrates in your thyroid

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Thyroid

Produces hormones to help regulate heart rate, blood

pressure, metabolism, etc…

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Beta (and gamma) decay of iodine

13153I 131

54Xe + 0-1β + 0

I-131 t ½ = 8.06 days

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Review - Isotopes

Which isotope of iodine will

concentrate in the thyroid?

131I- vs. 127I-

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Review - Isotopes

Which isotope of iodine will

concentrate in the thyroid?

131I- vs. 127I-

I-131? I-127? Both?

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Review - Isotopes

Which isotope of iodine will

concentrate in the thyroid?

131I- vs. 127I-

I-131? I-127? Both!

Chemically speaking,

isotopes behave almost identically

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• In thyroid scans, patients ingest potassium iodide (KI).

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• In thyroid scans, patients ingest potassium iodide (KI).

Potassium ion (K+) Iodide ion (I-)

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Thyroid

The iodide ion (I-) concentrates in your thyroid

Which isotope of iodine will the patient be given

to ingest?I-127 or I-131?

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Beta (and gamma) decay of iodine-131

13153I 131

54Xe + 0-1β + 0

I-131 t ½ = 8.06 days

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A gamma scintillation camera measures the gamma rays emitted from the thyroid at three directions, producing a picture of the thyroid.

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• This nuclear medicine technique measure the degree of function of the thyroid. – That is, how well does

the thyroid take up iodine?

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Figure 7.21 page 337

• “The yellow and red regions show areas of I-131 concentration.”

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Thyroid scans

• Normal Indicates thyroid problem

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Any other nuclear imaging

techniques?

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• Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

Any other nuclear imaging

techniques?

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• Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

Any other nuclear imaging

techniques?

Also requires the use of a radioisotope.

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Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

What is a positron?

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Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

A positron is an “anti-electron,” a type of anti-matter.

SAME mass as an electron

OPPOSITE charge

Known as β0

1

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• Some positron emitters…

• 13N 10 min

• 15O 2 min

• 18F 110 min

t1/2ALL of these isotopes are man-made

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• Some positron emitters…

• 13N 10 min

• 15O 2 min

• 18F 110 min

t1/2

How does 18F decay?

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Positron Emission of 18F

F β + O 18

9

0

1

18

8

Positron

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Positron Emission of 18F

F β + O 18

9

0

1

18

8

Positron

Compare with a beta particle…

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Positron Emission of 18F

F β + O 18

9

0

1

18

8

Positron

How does this help us

image?

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Annihilation Reaction

• An electron is never far away…

eβ +0

1

0

-12 γ0

0

Anti-Matter

Matter ENERGY!!

Positron Electron

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Annihilation Reaction

• An electron is never far away…

eβ +0

1

0

-12 γ0

0

Anti-Matter

Matter ENERGY!!

What about the gamma rays?

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Annihilation Reaction

• An electron is never far away…

eβ +0

1

0

-12 γ0

0

Anti-Matter

Matter

Equal energy gamma rays

are emitted in opposite

directions.

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The gamma rays are detected here!

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The gamma rays are detected here!

What can we learn from

PET?

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• A common type of scan uses 18F “labeled” glucose.

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• A common type of scan uses 18F “labeled” glucose.

• This glucose is metabolized in your body exactly as “normal” glucose.

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• A common type of scan uses 18F “labeled” glucose.

• This glucose is metabolized in your body exactly as “normal” glucose.

• With PET, we can “see” exactly where the glucose is going!

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So what?

• A common type of scan uses 18F “labeled” glucose.

• This glucose is metabolized in your body exactly as “normal” glucose.

• With PET, we can “see” exactly where the glucose is going!

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• Like with I-131 imaging of the thyroid, PET measures REAL-TIME function of an organ (brain, for example), and NOT the anatomy.

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Uses of PET

Used to diagnose disease Used to diagram brain function

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• Like with I-131 imaging of the thyroid, PET measures REAL-TIME function of an organ (brain, for example), and NOT the anatomy.

Functional changes are noticed earlier than

structural changes in your body.

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For example

• Cancer cells metabolize glucose different than normal cells.