Szűcs et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Development of cost effective method for production of 64 Cu from nat NiSzűcs et al., 2014
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- Szűcs Z
- Takács S
- Alirezapour B
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- Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
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A nat Ni foil was used for the production of 64 Cu via 64 Ni (p, n) 64 Cu nuclear reaction when the necessary investment for target material (350 mg) is 50 times less using the nat Ni instead of 64 Ni. The produced 32.2±1.8 MBq of “no carrier added” 64 Cu is sufficient for 10 …
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