B. Mukhopadhyay
University of Burdwan
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 1997
Susanta Lahiri; B. Mukhopadhyay; N. R. Das
A radiochemical charged particle activation procedure for the simultaneous production of carrier-free radioisotopes of more than one element in a single target and their subsequent separation through LLX has been demonstrated. The carrier free isotopes,95,96Nb,93,94,95,96,99mTc and94,95,97,103Ru formed through Mo(α,αpxn), Mo(α,pxn) and Mo(α,xn) nuclear reactions with 40 MeV α-particle as detected by nondestructive γ-ray spectroscopy, have been effectively separated through LLX using TOA as an anionic extractant. Separation of the bulk matrix of molybdenum from the carrier free products has been monitored radiometrically using isotopic93,99mMo formed through the Mo(α,αxn) reaction, as radioindicators for the target element. Purity of the separated carrier free radionuclide has been verified by γ-ray spectrometry.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 1997
Susanta Lahiri; B. Mukhopadhyay; N. R. Das
Simultaneous production of carrier free89Zr and90,91m,92mNb through the (α, pxn) and (α,xn) nuclear reactions has been performed by α-particle activation of Y2O3 target. The sequential separation of the produced radioisotopes from the bulk target matrix has been achieved through LLX using TOA as a liquid anion exchanger. Formation of the carrier free radionuclides in the target matrix and their purity in different stages of separation have been verified by γ-ray spectrometry.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 1997
Susanta Lahiri; B. Mukhopadhyay
Abstract Simultaneous production of carrier free isotopes like 95,96 Nb, 93,94,95,96,99m Tc and 94,95,97,103 Ru through the nuclear reactions (α, αpxn), (α, pxn) and (α, xn) has been performed by α-particle activation of a molybdenum target. The sequential separation of the produced radioisotopes from the bulk target matrix has been achieved through LLX using HDEHP and TBP as liquid exchangers. Formation of the carrier free radionuclides in the target matrix and their purity in different stages of separation have been verified by taking recourse to γ-ray spectrometry.
Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 1997
Susanta Lahiri; Maitreyee Nandy; B. Mukhopadhyay
Abstract Carrier free radioisotopes of rhodium, silver and cadmium, 101,105,106mRh, 103,104,105,106,110m,112Ag and 104,105,107,109,111mCd, respectively, were produced simultaneously by α-particle activation of metallic palladium. The radioisotopes produced were separated by LLX using TOA as a liquid anion exchanger. The presence of the various radionuclides in the activated target matrix and their purity at various stages of separation were verified by taking recourse to γ-ray spectrometry.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 1997
Susanta Lahiri; B. Mukhopadhyay; Maitreyee Nandy; N. R. Das
Carrier free101,105,106Rh,103,104,105,106,110,112Ag and104,105,107,109,111Cd radioisotopes were produced simultaneously by α-particle irradiation of palladium target material in a variable energy cyclotron. The radioisotopes produced were extracted and separated from the activated target by LLX using HDEHP as liquid cation exchanger. With the help of γ-ray spectrometry the presence of several radioisotopes in the activated target matrix and their purity at each step of the separation was confirmed.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 1997
Susanta Lahiri; B. Mukhopadhyay; N. R. Das
Simultaneous production of carrier free89Zr and90,91m,92mNb through the (α, pxn) and (α,xn) nuclear reactions has been performed by α-particle activation of Y2O3 target. The sequential separation of the produced radioisotopes from the bulk target matrix has been achieved through LLX using TOA as a liquid anion exchanger. Formation of the carrier free radionuclides in the target matrix and their purity in different stages of separation have been verified by γ-ray spectrometry.
Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange | 1999
B. Mukhopadhyay; Susanta Lahiri
ABSTRACT The various methods for separation of carrier free radionuclides of second transition series elements from the bulk target matrix has been discussed in brief.
Radiochimica Acta | 1998
Susanta Lahiri; B. Mukhopadhyay; N. R. Das
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 1997
Susanta Lahiri; B. Mukhopadhyay; N. R. Das
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 1997
Susanta Lahiri; B. Mukhopadhyay; Maitreyee Nandy; N. R. Das