Comprehensive Theoretical Studies on 11-MeV Proton Based Tc-99m Production

The shortage of nuclear-reactor-based Tc-99m supply has led to increased research on cyclotron-based Tc-99m production. In this paper, Tc-99m radionuclides produced by a 11-MeV proton cyclotron is theoretically discussed in terms of the optimum thickness of natMo, natMoO3, and enriched 100Mo targets...

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Main Author: Imam Kambali
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2017-03-01
Series:Makara Journal of Science
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Online Access:http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/science/article/view/5507/3966
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spelling doaj-5906adbb192f4d4da0e3a7c940eb01ff2020-11-24T21:43:39ZengUniversitas IndonesiaMakara Journal of Science2339-19952356-08512017-03-01210312513010.7454/mss.v21i3.5507Comprehensive Theoretical Studies on 11-MeV Proton Based Tc-99m ProductionImam Kambali0Center for Radioisotope and Radiopharmaceutical Technology, National Nuclear Energy Agency/BATAN, PUSPIPTEK, Serpong 15314, IndonesiaThe shortage of nuclear-reactor-based Tc-99m supply has led to increased research on cyclotron-based Tc-99m production. In this paper, Tc-99m radionuclides produced by a 11-MeV proton cyclotron is theoretically discussed in terms of the optimum thickness of natMo, natMoO3, and enriched 100Mo targets; expected impurities; and radioactivity yields of several (p,2n), (p,n), and (p,γ) based nuclear reactions. The SRIM 2013 codes and TALYS 2014 codes are employed to calculate the range of 11-MeV proton beams in the Mo-based targets and the excitation functions of the selected nuclear reactions, respectively. The calculated results indicate that 94m,95m,96mTc radionuclides would give rise to radionuclide impurities at the end of irradiation for natMo targets, whereas no significant impurities were theoretically detected for the enriched 100Mo target. At the end of bombardment, nearly 42.18 GBq/µA.hr of Tc-99m radionuclide is predicted to result in the 11-MeV proton-irradiated 100Mo target. http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/science/article/view/5507/3966Tc-99mcyclotronprotonmolybdenumnuclear medicine
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Comprehensive Theoretical Studies on 11-MeV Proton Based Tc-99m Production
Makara Journal of Science
Tc-99m
cyclotron
proton
molybdenum
nuclear medicine
author_facet Imam Kambali
author_sort Imam Kambali
title Comprehensive Theoretical Studies on 11-MeV Proton Based Tc-99m Production
title_short Comprehensive Theoretical Studies on 11-MeV Proton Based Tc-99m Production
title_full Comprehensive Theoretical Studies on 11-MeV Proton Based Tc-99m Production
title_fullStr Comprehensive Theoretical Studies on 11-MeV Proton Based Tc-99m Production
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive Theoretical Studies on 11-MeV Proton Based Tc-99m Production
title_sort comprehensive theoretical studies on 11-mev proton based tc-99m production
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series Makara Journal of Science
issn 2339-1995
2356-0851
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The shortage of nuclear-reactor-based Tc-99m supply has led to increased research on cyclotron-based Tc-99m production. In this paper, Tc-99m radionuclides produced by a 11-MeV proton cyclotron is theoretically discussed in terms of the optimum thickness of natMo, natMoO3, and enriched 100Mo targets; expected impurities; and radioactivity yields of several (p,2n), (p,n), and (p,γ) based nuclear reactions. The SRIM 2013 codes and TALYS 2014 codes are employed to calculate the range of 11-MeV proton beams in the Mo-based targets and the excitation functions of the selected nuclear reactions, respectively. The calculated results indicate that 94m,95m,96mTc radionuclides would give rise to radionuclide impurities at the end of irradiation for natMo targets, whereas no significant impurities were theoretically detected for the enriched 100Mo target. At the end of bombardment, nearly 42.18 GBq/µA.hr of Tc-99m radionuclide is predicted to result in the 11-MeV proton-irradiated 100Mo target.
topic Tc-99m
cyclotron
proton
molybdenum
nuclear medicine
url http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/science/article/view/5507/3966
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