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Iodine-125
Physical Characteristics:
- Half-life: 60.1 days
- Emissions: Principal emissions are a 35 keV gamma ray and 27 – 32 keV x-rays.
- Half-Value Layer: 0.02 mm lead; 2 cm in tissue.
- The half-value layer is the amount of material required to reduce the radiation intensity by 50%.
Dose:
- Dose rate at 10 cm: 15 mrem/hour/mCi (for an unshielded point source)
Shielding:
- Lead foil for shielding I-125 gamma rays
- Half value layer for I-125 gamma ray is 0.02mm (i.e. every 0.02 mm. of Lead reduces the I-125 gamma ray beam by 50% )
Annual Intake Limits (ALI)
- Ingestion: 4×101 µCi Thyroid ingestion 1×102 µCi
- Inhalation: 6×101 µCi Thyroid inhalation 2×102 µCi
Note: 1.0ALI = 5,000 mrem CEDE
Detection:
- A survey meter equipped with a G-M pancake or thin-window probe is not recommended for detecting I-125. Typical efficiency for a G-M pancake is <1%.
- A survey meter equipped with a thin crystal NaI scintillation probe is best for detection of the I-125 gamma. Typical efficiency is 29%-33%.
- Either a gamma counter or a liquid scintillation counter can be used to detect removable I-125 contamination on wipe tests smears. Both have efficiencies for detecting I-125 of about 70%.
- Whole Body dosimeter: Required
- Finger dosimeter: Required.
Precautions:
Volatile iodine can be released from iodinated compounds containing hundreds of microcuries or more of I-125. Containers of I-125, including samp
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