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High pure, carrier free 85Sr and 83Rb tracers obtained with AIC-144 cyclotron

High pure, carrier free 85Sr and 83Rb tracers obtained with AIC-144 cyclotron
High pure, carrier free 85Sr and 83Rb tracers obtained with AIC-144 cyclotron
The method of obtaining carrier free tracers, 85Sr and 83Rb from proton-irradiated natRbCl target is described. The separation of the radionuclides was done using Sr-Resin, the resin based on a crown ether. Current and some other possible applications of the tracers are discussed.
0029-5922
151-153
Misiak, R.
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Gaca, P.
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Bartyzel, M.
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Mietelski, J.W.
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Misiak, R.
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Gaca, P.
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Bartyzel, M.
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Misiak, R., Gaca, P., Bartyzel, M. and Mietelski, J.W. (2003) High pure, carrier free 85Sr and 83Rb tracers obtained with AIC-144 cyclotron. Nukleonika, 48 (3), 151-153.

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The method of obtaining carrier free tracers, 85Sr and 83Rb from proton-irradiated natRbCl target is described. The separation of the radionuclides was done using Sr-Resin, the resin based on a crown ether. Current and some other possible applications of the tracers are discussed.

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Published date: 2003
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Local EPrints ID: 454123
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454123
ISSN: 0029-5922
PURE UUID: 10238a57-6469-4af1-9096-53dcb1bdb70c

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Date deposited: 31 Jan 2022 17:51
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Author: R. Misiak
Author: P. Gaca
Author: M. Bartyzel
Author: J.W. Mietelski

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