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Carrierā€Free Radioisotopes from Cyclotron Targets. I. Preparation and Isolation of Sn113 and In114 from Cadmium

Authors :
Herman R. Haymond
Warren M. Garrison
Joseph G. Hamilton
Donald R. Bomberger
Roy D. Maxwell
Source :
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 17:1005-1005
Publication Year :
1949
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 1949.

Abstract

The cyclotron is the only practical source of many carrier-free radioisotopes. The preparation and radiochemical isolation of a number of these activities, produced in the 60-inch cyclotron of Crocker Laboratory, will be presented in this paper and in subsequent papers of this series. In most cases the carrier-free radioisotopes were prepared for use in biological systems and the final preparations were in the form of isotonic saline solutions at a range of pH from 5 to 8. The present paper reports the radiochemical isolation of carrier-free Sn{sup 113} and In{sup 114} produced by bombarding cadmium with 38 Mev alpha-particles. At this energy, Sn{sup 113} and In{sup 114} are produced in a thick target by the nuclear reactions; Cd{sup 110}({alpha},n)Sn{sup 113}, Cd{sup 111}({alpha},2n)Sn{sup 113}, Cd{sup 112}({alpha},3n)Sn{sup 113}, Cd{sup 111}({alpha},p)In{sup 114}, Cd{sup 112}({alpha},pn) In{sup 114}. The shorter-lived tin and indium activities together with the possible radioisotopes of silver produced by (n,p) reactions, were allowed to decay out prior to the chemical separations.

Details

ISSN :
10897690 and 00219606
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5884a99fbe84ea53c3606f7ae6984296
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1747071