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Radiocatalyst for Radiation Protection and Microbial ControlRadiocatalysts are materials that reduce the activation energy required to split water into hydrogen and reactive oxygen species (ROS). They are activated by radiation and can be used to improve the ability of water to act as a radiation barrier. This paper reports the results of an experimental evaluation of a gold radiocatalyst. This work provides a preliminary evaluation of the ability of these types of catalysts to increase the efficiency of water hydrolysis when exposed to different types of radiation (GCR). Although the radiation exposure devices used in this testing were not capable of generating radiation as diverse as is commonly found in space, the testing is useful in evaluating the function of these radiocatalytic nanoparticles when exposed to a a subset of the types of radiation that are found in GCR. The results are relevant to evaluating the use of this material for both space radiation protection and the production of useful byproducts, such as ROS, which can be used to maintain the sterility of stored water supplies. Radiocatalysts are materials typically used in radiation cancer therapy to improve the kill rate of tumors. These nanoparticles can be directly injected into tumors or functionalized to enter tumor cells via the blood stream. When they are exposed to radiation, they produce ROS. ROS are water hydrolysis products such as OH¯, O¯, O3, H2O2. This study used radiocatalytic 1.8 nm gold nanoparticles functionalized with citrate. These nanoparticles were tested through exposure to Xrays, 56Fe particles and gamma rays to demonstrate activity to a variety of radiation sources. The results demonstrate that radiocatalysts can improve the radiation absorption of water by a factor of 3 to 8 and can effectively kill bacteria at radiation levels above 1 Gy.
Document ID
20210015497
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Michael Flynn
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
Rocco Mancinelli
(Bay Area Environmental Research Institute Petaluma, California, United States)
Samuel Solomon
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Jordyn Garland
(Kentucky Wesleyan College Owensboro, Kentucky, United States)
Date Acquired
May 13, 2021
Subject Category
Aeronautics (General)
Meeting Information
Meeting: ICES 2021: 50th International Conference on Environmental Systems
Location: Virtual
Country: US
Start Date: July 12, 2021
End Date: July 15, 2021
Sponsors: American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 251546.04.30.21.07
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
radiocatalyst radiation protection biocide
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