Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1879680 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Heavy ion activation of natural cobalt foil with 84 MeV 12C results in the formation of no-carrier-added (nca) 66,67As radionuclides, along with their corresponding decay products, 66,67Ge and 66,67Ga, in the matrix. Because arsenic and germanium radionuclides are short-lived, after a cooling period of 10 h only nca gallium radionuclides remain in the matrix. We attempted to separate the nca gallium radionuclides from the target matrix cobalt by biopolymeric calcium alginate (CA) and Fe-doped calcium alginate (Fe-CA) beads. A complete separation has been achieved by adsorbing 66,67Ga and a lesser amount of bulk cobalt at pH 3 on Fe-CA beads, followed by desorbing cobalt from the beads with 0.4 M NaNO2.
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Authors
Dalia Nayak, Anupam Banerjee, Susanta Lahiri,