In this work, we report the development and characterization of a new flexible radiochromic film based on 10.12-pentacosadiynoic acid (10.12-PCDA) embedded in an ionogel (IG) matrix. Designed for real-time, in-situ 2D dosimetry, the film integrates all components within a single, flexible layer. This enhances its adaptability to curved and irregular surfaces and facilitates adjustment to patient morphology. The ionogels were produced by immobilizing the ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (BMIM TFSI) within a polymeric matrix of Poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF-co-HFP), achieving thin (100 μm) and flexible (Young’s modulus of 4 MPa) films. Ionogels were doped with the radiochromic molecule 10.12-PCDA, achieving a maximum concentration of 8.2 wt.% in the film, which confers it with high sensitivity to radiation. Dose response calibration was performed with a 90 kV microfocus X-ray source and revealed a strong correlation between changes in the optical density of the films irradiated and radiation dose, with the most sensitive formulation (8.2 wt.% 10.12-PCDA, IL/polymer ratio 3:1) displaying a detection limit of 0.25 Gy. The radiochromic properties of these films, combined with a customised opto-mechanical setup and open-source colour analysis software, enable a system for 2D and real-time dosimetry with a spatial resolution of 1 mm. The films demonstrated excellent flexibility, mechanical stability post-irradiation, and reliable dose distribution assessment on curved surfaces (90 to 180° curvature angle). These results position 10.12-PCDA@IG films as promising candidates for in vivo dosimetry on the patient skin. • Development of flexible sensors based on 10.12-PCDA ionogels combined with an easy optical readout for colorimetric radiation detection. • Integration into a thin, flexible ionogel, suitable for curved surfaces and wearables. • Linear response at doses of 0.25–10 Gy with spatial resolution of 1 mm. • Possibility of real-time monitoring through simple and cheap optical analysis.
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Naseer Ahmad
Mar Álvarez
Consuelo Guardiola
Radiation Measurements
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Institut de Microelectrònica de Barcelona
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a765fcbadf0bb9e87db2e7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radmeas.2026.107628
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