Natural radioactivity in imported ceramic tiles used in Serbia

Ceramic tiles are one of the commonly used decorative building materials. Body of ceramic tiles is a mixture of different raw materials including clays, quartz materials and feldspat, and may be glazed or left unglazed. Due to the presence of zircon in the glaze, ceramic tiles can show natural rad...

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Main Authors: Marija M. Janković, Milica M. Rajačić, Tamara M. Rakić, Dragana J. Todorović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad 2013-09-01
Series:Processing and Application of Ceramics
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Online Access:http://www.tf.uns.ac.rs/publikacije/PAC/pdf/PAC%2021%2004.pdf
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spelling doaj-f6ef0e6503fa4a5ab2cd3c137a86c6672020-11-24T23:20:59ZengUniversity of Novi SadProcessing and Application of Ceramics1820-61311820-61312013-09-017312312710.2298/PAC1303123JNatural radioactivity in imported ceramic tiles used in SerbiaMarija M. Janković0Milica M. Rajačić1Tamara M. Rakić2Dragana J. Todorović3Radiation and Environmental Protection Department, Institute Vinča, University of Belgrade, P.O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, SerbiaRadiation and Environmental Protection Department, Institute Vinča, University of Belgrade, P.O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 12-16, P. O. Box 137, 11001 Belgrade, SerbiaRadiation and Environmental Protection Department, Institute Vinča, University of Belgrade, P.O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, SerbiaCeramic tiles are one of the commonly used decorative building materials. Body of ceramic tiles is a mixture of different raw materials including clays, quartz materials and feldspat, and may be glazed or left unglazed. Due to the presence of zircon in the glaze, ceramic tiles can show natural radioactivity concentration significantly higher than the average values for building materials. This study presents a summary of results obtained by a survey which was consisted of measurements of activity concentrations of natural radionuclides in imported ceramic tile samples used in Serbia using a gamma spectrometer with HPGe detector. Based on the obtained concentrations, gamma index, radium equivalent activity, the indoor absorbed dose rate and the corresponding annual effective dose were evaluated to assess the potential radiological hazard associated with these building materials.http://www.tf.uns.ac.rs/publikacije/PAC/pdf/PAC%2021%2004.pdfclaysceramic tilesradioactivityspectroscopy
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author Marija M. Janković
Milica M. Rajačić
Tamara M. Rakić
Dragana J. Todorović
spellingShingle Marija M. Janković
Milica M. Rajačić
Tamara M. Rakić
Dragana J. Todorović
Natural radioactivity in imported ceramic tiles used in Serbia
Processing and Application of Ceramics
clays
ceramic tiles
radioactivity
spectroscopy
author_facet Marija M. Janković
Milica M. Rajačić
Tamara M. Rakić
Dragana J. Todorović
author_sort Marija M. Janković
title Natural radioactivity in imported ceramic tiles used in Serbia
title_short Natural radioactivity in imported ceramic tiles used in Serbia
title_full Natural radioactivity in imported ceramic tiles used in Serbia
title_fullStr Natural radioactivity in imported ceramic tiles used in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Natural radioactivity in imported ceramic tiles used in Serbia
title_sort natural radioactivity in imported ceramic tiles used in serbia
publisher University of Novi Sad
series Processing and Application of Ceramics
issn 1820-6131
1820-6131
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Ceramic tiles are one of the commonly used decorative building materials. Body of ceramic tiles is a mixture of different raw materials including clays, quartz materials and feldspat, and may be glazed or left unglazed. Due to the presence of zircon in the glaze, ceramic tiles can show natural radioactivity concentration significantly higher than the average values for building materials. This study presents a summary of results obtained by a survey which was consisted of measurements of activity concentrations of natural radionuclides in imported ceramic tile samples used in Serbia using a gamma spectrometer with HPGe detector. Based on the obtained concentrations, gamma index, radium equivalent activity, the indoor absorbed dose rate and the corresponding annual effective dose were evaluated to assess the potential radiological hazard associated with these building materials.
topic clays
ceramic tiles
radioactivity
spectroscopy
url http://www.tf.uns.ac.rs/publikacije/PAC/pdf/PAC%2021%2004.pdf
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