• 제목/요약/키워드: Double neutron capture reaction

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하나로를 이용한 중성자 이중 포획반응에 의한 166Ho 생성량 평가 (The Evaluation of 166Ho Product by Double Neutron Capture from HANARO Research Reactor)

  • 김종범;최강혁
    • 방사선산업학회지
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, production of $^{166}Ho$ by double neutron capture from HANARO research reactor was evaluated. This production approach provides $^{166}Ho$ with high specific activity. $^{164}Dy$ is transmuted into $^{165g+m}Dy$ by (n,${\gamma}$) reaction, then $^{165g+m}Dy$ is transmuted into $^{166}Dy$ by (n,${\gamma}$) reaction. At the end of neutron irradiation, population of $^{166}Dy$ atoms reaches highest point. And $^{164}Dy$ exists as a mixture with $^{165m}Dy$, $^{165}Dy$, $^{166}Ho$ and $^{165}Ho$ at this point. To obtain $^{166}Ho$ with high specific activity, Ho isotopes from irradiated target is separated out. Then $^{166}Ho$ decayed from $^{166}Dy$ is eluted at radioactive equilibrium state. At each step, the number of relevant nuclide is calculated by the state equation. The neutron irradiation time for maximum $^{166}Dy$ is calculated for 283 hour. When 100 mg target of $Dy_2O_3$ (96.8% enriched $^{164}Dy$) is used, possible activity of $^{166}Ho$ is 3.54 Ci($1.31{\times}10^{11}Bq$). For separation efficiency of Dy/Ho is 99.99%, $^{166}Ho/Ho$ is 0.62.

Rhenium-188 생산 (Production of Re-188)

  • 양승대;서용섭;김상욱;임상무
    • 대한핵의학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한핵의학회 1999년도 제38차 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.189-192
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    • 1999
  • $^{188}Re$ (${\beta}^-=2.2$ MeV; ${\gamma}^-$=155 keV; $T_{1/2}$=16.9 hours) is an attractive therapeutic radioisotope which is produced from decay of reactor-produced tungsten-188 parent ($T_{1/2}$=69 days). $^{188}W$ has been produced from the double neutron capture reaction of $^{186}W.\;^{188}Re$ can be easily obtained by elution of saline on alumina based $^{188}W/^{188}Re$ generator, which is commercially available. Complexes labelled with $^{188}Re$ have been developed for the radiotherapy treatment of diseases because of the desirable nuclear properties of the radioisotope and it's chemical properties similar to those of technetium, a well established diagnostic agent.

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