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Purification of recovered tellurium dioxide for re-use in iodine radioisotope production
In the production of radioiodine via charged particle activation of isotopically enriched TeO2 and subsequent heating of the irradiated target, some TeO2 is lost. Again, use of recovered TeO2 for radioiodine production showed that impurities are present, which prevent complete volatilization of radioiodine from the heated target.
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Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2011
Rapid synthesis of Pb5(VO4)3I, a potential immobilisation host for iodine radioisotopes, was achieved in an open container by microwave dielectric heating of a mixture of PbO, PbI2, and V2O5 at a power of 800 W for 180 s (at 2.45 GHz). The resulting ceramic bodies exhibited a zoned microstructure, differentiated by inter-granular porosity and phase ...
I.J. Pinnock+2 more
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Rapid synthesis of Pb5(VO4)3I, a potential immobilisation host for iodine radioisotopes, was achieved in an open container by microwave dielectric heating of a mixture of PbO, PbI2, and V2O5 at a power of 800 W for 180 s (at 2.45 GHz). The resulting ceramic bodies exhibited a zoned microstructure, differentiated by inter-granular porosity and phase ...
I.J. Pinnock+2 more
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Radioisotope Therapies: Iodine-131, I-131-MIBG, and Beyond [PDF]
Radioisotopes play an integral role in the imaging and treatment of certain types of pediatric malignancies, notably differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and high-risk neuroblastoma. This chapter focuses on radioactive iodine (I-131) therapy of pediatric DTC and I-131-metaiodobenzylguanidine (131I-mIBG) therapy of high-risk neuroblastoma.
Neha Kwatra+2 more
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Radiation hazard of iodine radioisotopes
Soviet Atomic Energy, 1987I. Vasilenko
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AIRBORNE IODINE MONITORING AT THE RADIOISOTOPE TEST PRODUCTION PLANT, JAERI
Sciji FUKUDA+3 more
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Nuclear Technology, 2023
Some isotopes such as 123I and 124I are useful in medical science, and thus, the production of these isotopes has great importance. Iodine-123 is the gamma-emitting radioisotope of radioiodine, and 124I is the long-lived positron-emitting radioisotope of
D. Canbula, B. Canbula
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Some isotopes such as 123I and 124I are useful in medical science, and thus, the production of these isotopes has great importance. Iodine-123 is the gamma-emitting radioisotope of radioiodine, and 124I is the long-lived positron-emitting radioisotope of
D. Canbula, B. Canbula
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Biotechnology Kiosk, 2021
Nuclear medicine is a specialized area of radiology that uses very small amounts of radioactive materials, or radiopharmaceuticals inside the body to examine organ function and structure for diagnosis or to target and destroy damaged or diseased organs ...
R. Gupta, DP Singh
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Nuclear medicine is a specialized area of radiology that uses very small amounts of radioactive materials, or radiopharmaceuticals inside the body to examine organ function and structure for diagnosis or to target and destroy damaged or diseased organs ...
R. Gupta, DP Singh
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LOW PRESSURE GLASS-CERAMICS FOR THE IMMOBILIZATION OF LONG-LIVED IODINE RADIOISOTOPES
Yann Morizet+7 more
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Therapy with radioisotopes: a general survey (excluding iodine).
Wasserman Lr, Glass Jl
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020
Iodine radioisotopes released during nuclear fuel reprocessing must be removed from the off-gas stream before discharge. One promising material for iodine capture is reduced silver mordenite (Ag0Z). Nevertheless, the adsorbent's capacity will degrade, or
A. Wiechert+9 more
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Iodine radioisotopes released during nuclear fuel reprocessing must be removed from the off-gas stream before discharge. One promising material for iodine capture is reduced silver mordenite (Ag0Z). Nevertheless, the adsorbent's capacity will degrade, or
A. Wiechert+9 more
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