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Isotopes in cyclotron



Radsafers,

   A list of isotopes contamination presented by a radio-chemist working in

a cyclotron lab shown as follows:

    

 KeV   isotopes

67.6     Co61

92.9    unknown

121.9  Co57

744.4   Mn52

847.4  Co56

936.4  Mn52



What possibly could that 92.9keV be in the F18/O18 production process?



John Lam

lamhc@hkusua.hku.hk



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