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Med Phys


Title:Factors affecting the trapping performance of xenon holdup--filters in nuclear medicine applications
Author(s):Bolmsjo MS; Persson BR;
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Journal Title:Med Phys
Year:1982
Volume:9
Issue:1
Page Number:96 - 105
DOI: 10.1118/1.595139
ISSN/ISBN:0094-2405 (Print) 0094-2405 (Linking)
Abstract:"Activated charcoal traps are used in nuclear medicine departments to capture exhaled radioactive xenon gas. In the present study, the trapping performance of charcoal was investigated for different physical qualities in experimental and clinical situations. Various factors affecting the trapping capacity are identified, such as the charcoal mass, moisture and carbon-dioxide concentrations in the sweep gas, gas-flow rate through the trap, and temperature. Improper drying of the exhaled air prior to passage through the charcoal bed appears to be a critical factor, leading to a much earlier breakthrough of xenon. Commercial xenon traps intended for ambient temperature operation were found to be useful only for a limited number of patients due to an early breakthrough point. By refrigerating the trap, however, a much larger capacity was achieved. If correctly managed, xenon traps constitute a useful alternative for isolating radioactive xenon wastes in clinical and experimental applications"
Keywords:"Air Pollution, Radioactive/*prevention & control Charcoal Filtration/instrumentation *Hospital Departments *Nuclear Medicine Department, Hospital *Xenon Radioisotopes;"
Notes:"MedlineBolmsjo, M S Persson, B R eng 1982/01/01 Med Phys. 1982 Jan-Feb; 9(1):96-105. doi: 10.1118/1.595139"

 
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