RDCH 702: Radiochemistry

The lecture provides examples of the use of radioactive isotopes.  The methods used for isotope production are discussed. The difference between isotope production by accelerators and reactors is highlighted.  Reactor isotope products are primarily neutron rich; while accelerator produced isotopes tend to be neutron poor.  Isotopes used in the generation of neutrons are provided. These neutron generating sources are small with a relatively low neutron generating rate.  They are used in element and compound identification.  Examples of isotopes used as ionization sources are provided.  The discussion focuses on the use of 241Am for smoke detection and 63Ni for explosives detection.  The importance of 238Pu as a heat source is provided, with examples given for space exploration.  A number of isotopes used in radiopharmaceuticals are introduced.  Comparisons are given for diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals.  The lecture is in 2 parts.  Part 1 is 29 minutes, part 2 is 27 minutes. The lecture is assigned on 28 November and due 3 December.

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Readings:Same as lecture 7 with additional web links

Additional web links

  1. IAEA explosive detection  Design of an Integrated Inspection System For Detection of Explosive and Illicit Materials 
  2. Landmine Detection
  3. Determine Neutron Yield From Beryllium Compounds Bombarding With Alpha Particle
  4. DOE Isotope Production
  1. IAEA Radioisotope Series
  2. 99mTcRadiopharmaceuticals: Manufacture of Kits
  3. Radioisotope Thermalelectric generator
  4. 238Pu process line at Los Alamos

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