2021
DOI: 10.4236/wjnst.2021.111003
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Simulating the Production of Medical Radioisotopes in a Fast Thorium-Cycle ADS with SERPENT

Abstract: Radiopharmaceuticals are used in nuclear medicine for diagnostic or therapeutic acts. The short decay half-lives of medical radioisotopes, especially those used for diagnostics, imply that they should be produced continuously and transported as quickly as possible to the medical units where they are used. Neutron-rich medical radioisotopes are generally produced in research reactors, like technetium-99m, lutetium-177, holmium-166 and iodine-131. On the other hand, proton-rich radioisotopes are produced via rea… Show more

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“…Thallium 201 is produced by bombarding the target of natural thallium by an external beam of protons in a cyclotron [12]. Thallium is generally used for diagnostic purposes, where it is used in its chloride form by intravenous administration.…”
Section: Thallium As Nuclear Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thallium 201 is produced by bombarding the target of natural thallium by an external beam of protons in a cyclotron [12]. Thallium is generally used for diagnostic purposes, where it is used in its chloride form by intravenous administration.…”
Section: Thallium As Nuclear Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%