Yields of Photo-Proton Reactions on Nuclei of Nickel and Separation of Cobalt Isotopes from Irradiated Targets [PDF]
Nowadays, cobalt isotopes 55Co, 57Co, and 58mCo are considered to be promising radionuclides in nuclear medicine, with 55Co receiving the most attention as an isotope for diagnostics by positron emission tomography. One of the current research directions
Andrey G. Kazakov +7 more
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Study the Nuclear Structure of Some Cobalt Isotopes
The nuclear structure of some cobalt (Co) isotopes with mass number A=56-60 has been studied depending on the effect of some physical properties such as the electromagnetic properties effects, such as, elastic longitudinal form factors, electric ...
Ban Sabah Hameed, Basim Khalaf Rejah
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Production, Purification, and Applications of a Potential Theranostic Pair: Cobalt-55 and Cobalt-58m
The emerging success of [68Ga/177Lu]Ga/Lu-DOTATATE as a theranostic pair has spurred interest in other isotopes as potential theranostic combinations. Here, we review cobalt-55 and cobalt-58m as a potential theranostic pair. Radionuclidically pure cobalt-
Kendall E. Barrett +4 more
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Discovery of the cobalt isotopes [PDF]
Twenty-six cobalt isotopes have so far been observed; the discovery of these isotopes is discussed. For each isotope a brief summary of the first refereed publication, including the production and identification method, is presented.
Szymanski, T., Thoennessen, M.
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Radiation Comparison of Cobalt Isotopes
T HE VALUE of radioactive vitamin B,2 ’ has been established as a diagnostic agent in pernicious anemia and related diseases, as a tracer for this vitamin in animal and in vitro studies, and as an analytic agent for certain types of isotope dilution procedures and biologic potency determinations.
C. Rosenblum
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Radiocobalt theranostic applications: current landscape, challenges, and future directions [PDF]
Radiocobalt-based theranostics has emerged as a promising platform in nuclear medicine that offers dual capabilities for both diagnostic imaging and targeted radionuclide therapy. 55Co (t1/2 = 17.53 h, β+ = 77%, Eγ = 931.1 keV, Iγ = 75%) and 58mCo (t1/2 =
Alexis M. Sanwick, Ivis F. Chaple
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The Radioactivities of Some High Mass Isotopes of Cobalt [PDF]
By neutron bombardments of samples of Ni enriched in isotopes 61, 62, and 64, respectively, the following radioactivities have been identified: ${\mathrm{Co}}^{61}$, ${\ensuremath{\beta}}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ 1.3 Mev, no $\ensuremath{\gamma}$, half-life 1.75 hours, ${\mathrm{Co}}^{62}$, ${\ensuremath{\beta}}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ 2.3 Mev, $\ensuremath{\gamma}$
Parmley, T.J., Moyer, B.J., Lilly, R.C.
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Determination of the deactivating properties of shampoos for cesium, strontium and cobalt [PDF]
The decontamination properties of shampoos for cesium, strontium, and cobalt were determined. The method has been developed for determining the decontaminating properties of shampoos. The chemical part of the study includes the preparation of hair, which
V. V. Levenets +4 more
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Long Term Neutron Activation in JET DD Operation [PDF]
In the 2019 C38 Deuterium-Deuterium campaign at JET several different ITER-relevant materials and dosimetry foils were irradiated in a specially designed long-term irradiation station located inside the vacuum vessel with the purpose of testing the ...
Žohar Andrej +18 more
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Determination of Trace Elements in Nickel-based High-temperature Alloy by High Resolution Plasma Mass Spectrometry [PDF]
The nickel content of nickel-based high-temperature alloy is between 50% and 70%, and the alloy contents of chromium, iron, cobalt, molybdenum, aluminum, titanium and tungsten are within 20%.
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