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Accelerator production of Tc-99m. Targetry and radiochemistry effects on yield and purity

Lagunas-Solar et al., 1994

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1126205015656916456
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Lagunas-Solar M
Zeng X
Mirshad I
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The direct production of Tc-99m with accelerated protons via the {sup 100} Mo (p, 2n) and/or {sup 98} Mo (p,{gamma}) reactions has been proposed as an alternative to reactor-based methods. The optimization of yield and purity is affected by the choice of proton bombarding …
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