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Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018

Electron Linear Accelerator Production and Purification of Scandium-47 from Titanium Dioxide Targets

David A. Rotsch; M. Alex Brown; J.A. Nolen; Thomas Brossard; W. Henning; Sergey D. Chemerisov; Roman Gromov; John N. Greene

The photonuclear production of no-carrier-added (NCA) 47Sc from solid NatTiO2 and the subsequent chemical processing and purification have been developed. Scandium-47 was produced by the 48Ti(γ,p)47Sc reaction with Bremsstrahlung photons produced from the braking of electrons in a high-Z (W or Ta) convertor. Production yields were simulated with the PHITS code (Particle and Heavy Ion Transport-code System) and compared to experimental results. Irradiated TiO2 targets were dissolved in fuming H2SO4 in the presence of Na2SO4 and 47Sc was purified using the commercially available Eichrom DGA resin. Typical 47Sc recovery yields were >90% with excellent specific activity for small batches (<185 MBq batches).


Archive | 2016

Assessment of candidates for target window material in accelerator-driven molybdenum-99 production

Philip Strons; James Bailey; Vakhtang Makarashvili; Sergey D. Chemerisov; Roman Gromov; George F. Vandegrift

NorthStar Medical Technologies is pursuing production of an important medical isotope, Mo-99, through a photo-nuclear reaction of a Mo-100 target using a high-power electron accelerator. The current target utilizes an Inconel 718 window. The purpose of this study was to evaluate other candidate materials for the target window, which separates the high-pressure helium gas inside the target from the vacuum inside the accelerator beamline and is subjected to significant stress. Our initial analysis assessed the properties (density, thermal conductivity, maximum stress, minimum window thickness, maximum temperature, and figure of merit) for a range of materials, from which the three most promising were chosen: Inconel 718, 250 maraging steel, and standard-grade beryllium. These materials were subjected to further analysis to determine the effects of thermal and mechanical strain versus beam power at varying thicknesses. Both beryllium and the maraging steel were calculated to withstand more than twice as high beam power than Inconel 718.


Archive | 2015

Experimental Results for Direct Electron Irradiation of a Uranyl Sulfate Solution: Bubble Formation and Thermal Hydraulics Studies

Sergey D. Chemerisov; Roman Gromov; Vakhtang Makarashvili; Thad A. Heltemes; Zaijing Sun; Kent E. Wardle; James Bailey; Dominique C. Stepinski; James L. Jerden; George F. Vandegrift

In support of the development of accelerator-driven production of fission product Mo-99 as proposed by SHINE Medical Technologies, a 35 MeV electron linac was used to irradiate depleted-uranium (DU) uranyl sulfate dissolved in pH 1 sulfuric acid at average power densities of 6 kW, 12 kW, and 15 kW. During these irradiations, gas bubbles were generated in the solution due to the radiolytic decomposition of water molecules in the solution. Multiple video cameras were used to record the behavior of bubble generation and transport in the solution. Seven six-channel thermocouples were used to record temperature gradients in the solution from self-heating. Measurements of hydrogen and oxygen concentrations in a helium sweep gas were recorded by a gas chromatograph to estimate production rates during irradiation. These data are being used to validate a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of the experiment that includes multiphase flow and a custom bubble injection model for the solution region.


Archive | 2018

Testing of 90° beam-line prototype at 55 MeV electron linac

Roman Gromov; Mathew Virgo; Sergey D. Chemerisov; George F. Vandegrift


Archive | 2017

Design and Testing of Subsystems for Mo-99 Production

Roman Gromov; James Bailey; Mathew Virgo; Sergey D. Chemerisov; George F. Vandegrift


Archive | 2017

Results of the Irradiation and Processing of Ultra-High Purity Sintered Natural Molybdenum Target Disks

Peter Tkac; Sergey D. Chemerisov; Roman Gromov; Thomas Brossard; Mathew Virgo; Kurt Alford; Kenneth Wesolowski; David A. Rotsch; George F. Vandegrift


Archive | 2017

AMORE Mo-99 Spike Test Results

Amanda J. Youker; John F. Krebs; Kevin Quigley; James P. Byrnes; David A. Rotsch; Thomas Brossard; Kenneth Wesolowski; Kurt Alford; Sergey D. Chemerisov; George F. Vandegrift; Michael Kalensky; Roman Gromov; James Bailey; Charles D. Jonah


Archive | 2016

Radiochemical purity of Mo and Tc solution obtained after irradiation and dissolution of Mo-100-enriched and ultra-high-purity natural Mo disks

Peter Tkac; Roman Gromov; Sergey D. Chemerisov; David A. Rotsch; George F. Vandegrift


Archive | 2016

Compendium of Phase-I Mini-SHINE Experiments

Amanda J. Youker; Sergey D. Chemerisov; Peter Tkac; Michael Kalensky; Thad A. Heltemes; David A. Rotsch; John F. Krebs; Vakhtang Makarashvili; Dominique C. Stepinski; Kurt Alford; James Bailey; James P. Byrnes; Roman Gromov; Lohman Hafenrichter; Andrew Hebden; James L. Jerden; Charles D. Jonah; Brad Micklich; Kevin Quigley; John F. Schneider; Kenneth Wesolowski; George F. Vandegrift; Zaijing Sun


Archive | 2016

Scalability of the LEU-Modified Cintichem Process: 3-MeV Van de Graaff and 35-MeV Electron Linear Accelerator Studies

David A. Rotsch; Tom Brossard; Ethan Roussin; Kevin Quigley; Sergey D. Chemerisov; Roman Gromov; Charles D. Jonah; Lohman Hafenrichter; Peter Tkac; John F. Krebs; George F. Vandegrift

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James Bailey

Argonne National Laboratory

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David A. Rotsch

Argonne National Laboratory

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Mathew Virgo

Argonne National Laboratory

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Charles D. Jonah

Argonne National Laboratory

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Kevin Quigley

Argonne National Laboratory

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Peter Tkac

Argonne National Laboratory

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