A poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) film containing acid-sensitive dye (bromop
henol red, BPR) and water soluble chlorine-containing substance [CCl3C
OONa or chloral hydrate (CCl3CH(OH)(2), 2,2,2-trichloroethan-1,1-diol)
] may be useful as a radiation-sensitive indicator. The acid-sensitive
dye in the film changes its color from violet to pale yellow by irrad
iation due to the consequent lowering of the pH of the film caused by
the HCl generated from the radiolysis of the Cl-containing substance.
This film can be used as a dosimeter in a relatively low dose range up
to 5 kGy. This response range makes this film useful in some food irr
adiation, pasteurization and water purification applications. The effe
cts of temperature and relative humidity during irradiation and post-i
rradiation storage on the response of the film are discussed. It is in
expensive, does not require toxic solvents in preparation and easy to
prepare in a laboratory. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd