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1 April 2001 Multifrequency EPR Study of Carbonate- and Sulfate-Derived Radicals Produced by Radiation in Shells and Corallite
Grazyna Strzelczak, Gauthier Vanhaelewyn, Waclaw Stachowicz, Etienne Goovaerts, Freddy Callens, Jacek Michalik
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Strzelczak, G., Vanhaelewyn, G., Stachowicz, W., Goovaerts, E., Callens, F. and Michalik, J. Multifrequency EPR Study of Carbonate- and Sulfate-Derived Radicals Produced by Radiation in Shells and Corallite.

Shells of two sea mollusks (Venus sp.), pearl oyster (Meleagrina vulgaris) and corallite (white coral) were exposed to ionizing radiation (γ and X rays) and then examined by EPR spectroscopy in X, Q and W band. The resulting spectra were analyzed and the g values of the EPR lines in the multicomponent spectra were determined. The increased resolution in Q- and W-band spectra allowed us to assign the observed lines to CO2 ion radicals (isotropic and orthorhombic), SO2 isotropic, SO3 (isotropic and axial), and Mn2 species. The assignments were confirmed by simulations of the spectra. Practical implications for the use of Q and/or W band in low-dose quantitative EPR measurements for dating and for accidental dose estimation are discussed.

Grazyna Strzelczak, Gauthier Vanhaelewyn, Waclaw Stachowicz, Etienne Goovaerts, Freddy Callens, and Jacek Michalik "Multifrequency EPR Study of Carbonate- and Sulfate-Derived Radicals Produced by Radiation in Shells and Corallite," Radiation Research 155(4), 619-624, (1 April 2001). https://doi.org/10.1667/0033-7587(2001)155[0619:MESOCA]2.0.CO;2
Received: 22 June 2000; Accepted: 1 November 2000; Published: 1 April 2001
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