Abstract:A radiochemical procedure for the separation of carrier-free 111 In from cadmium target is described. 111 In is produced produced by the bombardment of a natural Cd-111 target by proton particles. The separation is carried out by the difference in the sorption of indium, cadmium and copper on an activated carbon samples. Laboratory studies were conducted to evaluate and optimize the various process variables (shaking time, pH and effect of buffer). A quantitative determination of the adsorptive capacity of act… Show more
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