Thoron standard source

Appl Radiat Isot. 2019 May:147:99-104. doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2019.01.028. Epub 2019 Feb 1.

Abstract

Thoron (220Rn) has been identified as a possible health concern in specific places such as monazite processing plants and (rare-earth) mines. The short half-life of thoron (55.8 s) makes thoron calibration sources and thoron chambers less common than the corresponding radon (222Rn) ones. In this paper an inexpensive and straight forward but accurate thoron source is described that can easily be set up in typical nuclear environmental laboratories. The source of thoron is a solution of Th(NO3)4 in water. Thoron is extracted by bubbling air through the solution using an aerator. The gamma rays from the solution are measured at the same time. The thoron activity concentration in the exit stream follows from the reduction in the intensity of the gamma rays from the progeny of thoron over time.

Keywords: Gamma spectroscopy; Thorium nitrate; Thoron measurements; Thoron source.