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Production of carrier free192,193Hg and192,193Au in16O irradiated tantalum target and their separation by liquid-liquid extraction

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Carrier-free radionuclides of mercury and gold192,193Hg and192,193Au have been produced by heavy ion activation of tantalum target with 95 MeV16O5+ beam obtained from an ECR ion source. An effective radiochemical separation scheme has been developed to isolate gold and mercury radionuclides from the tantalum target matrix.

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Lahiri, S., Banerjee, K. & Das, N.R. Production of carrier free192,193Hg and192,193Au in16O irradiated tantalum target and their separation by liquid-liquid extraction. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 242, 497–504 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02345583

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