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Deposition of Ruthenium-106 on a Concave Metal Surface of a Substrate of an Ophthalmic Applicator—a Closed Source of Beta Radiation

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A method of 106Ru deposition on a concave metal surface of an ophthalmic applicator substrate is reported, which consists in preparing the substrate surface by coating it with a layer of silver, producing a solution of 106Ru in glycerol with the required volumetric activity, filling the substrate with the solution, and evaporating the solution. Deposition by the reported method makes it possible to produce 106Ru layer uniformly distributed and strongly bonded to the surface on the substrate surface.

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Translated from Radiokhimiya, No. 4, pp. 394–400, July, 2022 https://doi.org/10.31857/S0033831122040086

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Shapovalov, V.V., Artamonov, S.A., Bolonkin, A.S. et al. Deposition of Ruthenium-106 on a Concave Metal Surface of a Substrate of an Ophthalmic Applicator—a Closed Source of Beta Radiation. Radiochemistry 64, 525–531 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1066362222040087

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