Exotic Radionuclides – What are they good for?

Accelerator waste contains a number of rare isotopes that are urgently needed in various fields of scientific research. Activated components from the surroundings of high-power accelerators like the HIPA cyclotron at PSI are valuable sources for such 'isotope mining' . While the isotope pr...

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Main Authors: Dorothea Schumann, Emilio Maugeri, Regard Dressler
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Swiss Chemical Society 2020-12-01
Series:CHIMIA
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spelling doaj-be649e8be0a74fe8b225169d9608f69c2020-12-31T13:11:44ZdeuSwiss Chemical SocietyCHIMIA0009-42932673-24242020-12-01741293293810.2533/chimia.2020.932Exotic Radionuclides – What are they good for?Dorothea Schumann0Emilio Maugeri1Regard Dressler2Paul Scherrer Institut Villigen, Forschungsstrasse 111, CH-5232 Villigen, SwitzerlandPaul Scherrer Institut Villigen, Forschungsstrasse 111, CH-5232 Villigen, SwitzerlandPaul Scherrer Institut Villigen, Forschungsstrasse 111, CH-5232 Villigen, SwitzerlandAccelerator waste contains a number of rare isotopes that are urgently needed in various fields of scientific research. Activated components from the surroundings of high-power accelerators like the HIPA cyclotron at PSI are valuable sources for such 'isotope mining' . While the isotope production itself is practically 'for free' , because the irradiation takes place anyway, the challenge is the chemical extraction of the required isotopes from the activated matrix material. The article presents an overview on the attempts and achievements of more than 15 years research and development in the research group 'Isotope and Target Chemistry' at PSI and presents some of the highlights in scientific applications.https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/scs/chimia/2020/00000074/00000012/art00003geoscienceisotope productionnuclear astrophysicsnuclear dataradiochemical separation
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author Dorothea Schumann
Emilio Maugeri
Regard Dressler
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Emilio Maugeri
Regard Dressler
Exotic Radionuclides – What are they good for?
CHIMIA
geoscience
isotope production
nuclear astrophysics
nuclear data
radiochemical separation
author_facet Dorothea Schumann
Emilio Maugeri
Regard Dressler
author_sort Dorothea Schumann
title Exotic Radionuclides – What are they good for?
title_short Exotic Radionuclides – What are they good for?
title_full Exotic Radionuclides – What are they good for?
title_fullStr Exotic Radionuclides – What are they good for?
title_full_unstemmed Exotic Radionuclides – What are they good for?
title_sort exotic radionuclides – what are they good for?
publisher Swiss Chemical Society
series CHIMIA
issn 0009-4293
2673-2424
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Accelerator waste contains a number of rare isotopes that are urgently needed in various fields of scientific research. Activated components from the surroundings of high-power accelerators like the HIPA cyclotron at PSI are valuable sources for such 'isotope mining' . While the isotope production itself is practically 'for free' , because the irradiation takes place anyway, the challenge is the chemical extraction of the required isotopes from the activated matrix material. The article presents an overview on the attempts and achievements of more than 15 years research and development in the research group 'Isotope and Target Chemistry' at PSI and presents some of the highlights in scientific applications.
topic geoscience
isotope production
nuclear astrophysics
nuclear data
radiochemical separation
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