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Contribution to cyclotron targetry
Maier-Borst W
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Contribution to cyclotron targetry
F. Helus, V. Uhlir, H. Gasper
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Contribution to cyclotron targetry
F. Helus, V. Uhlir, H. Gasper
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A new targetry system for production of zirconium-89 radioisotope with Cyclone-30 cyclotron
Radiochimica Acta, 2023Abstract In this study, an efficient method for targetry and production of zirconium-89 radioisotope (89Zr) with Cyclone-30 cyclotron was developed. The preparation of a highly pure compressed yttrium oxide target material and design of a target made by copper for better heat transfer was performed.
Shahzad Feizi +2 more
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Cyclotron targetry for medical radioisotope production
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research B, 1989Abstract Solid, liquid and gas targets for the production of short lived radionuclides are described. The use of nuclear data for optimizing different parameters for the target are discussed. The use of elements with low melting point and poor thermal conductivity for solid targetry were also discussed.
Richard M Lambrecht
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Targetry for the cyclotron production of short-lived radionuclides for medical use
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1985Abstract Solid, liquid and gas targets for the production of short-lived radionuclides for medical use are discussed: liquid and gas targets have important advantages compared to solid targets. Target systems for the production of 11 C, 13 N, 15O , 38 K and 81 Rb and the experimental optimization of gas target systems are described.
Karel Strijckmans
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The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1977
An improved 4π water-cooled target for production of 123I of >99.4% radionuclidic purity via the 124Te(p,2n)123I reaction with 25.8-MeV protons on 256 mg cm−2124Te of >99.8% isotopic enrichment is described. Radiochemical methods and results for obtaining 123I as iodide by sorption techniques, and a quantitative procedure for recovery (99.8 ± 0.2%) of ...
R M Lambrecht, A P Wolf
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An improved 4π water-cooled target for production of 123I of >99.4% radionuclidic purity via the 124Te(p,2n)123I reaction with 25.8-MeV protons on 256 mg cm−2124Te of >99.8% isotopic enrichment is described. Radiochemical methods and results for obtaining 123I as iodide by sorption techniques, and a quantitative procedure for recovery (99.8 ± 0.2%) of ...
R M Lambrecht, A P Wolf
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2013
Abstract A vertical-beam target station (VBTS) is described to exploit the high-intensity proton beams delivered by the upgraded separated-sector cyclotron of iThemba LABS for the production of longer-lived, high value radionuclides such as 22Na, 68Ge and 82Sr.
C Vermeulen
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Abstract A vertical-beam target station (VBTS) is described to exploit the high-intensity proton beams delivered by the upgraded separated-sector cyclotron of iThemba LABS for the production of longer-lived, high value radionuclides such as 22Na, 68Ge and 82Sr.
C Vermeulen
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Advances in intense beams, beam delivery, targetry, and radiochemistry at advanced cyclotron systems
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research B, 2007The increasing demand for radionuclides for PET and SPECT has resulted in ACSI system improvements starting from the cyclotron and proceeding to the Radiochemistry Modules. With more TR30 cyclotrons installed and operating at full capacity, emphasis has been placed on improving the operational components to reduce both the incidence of failure and ...
C Backhouse, T Kuo
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