Title :
Production of Radioisotopes in the ORNL 86-Inch Cyclotron
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box X, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
fDate :
4/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The radioisotope production facilities and programs of the 86-Inch Cyclotron are reviewed in this presentation. The 86-Inch Cyclotron is designed to accelerate protons to a maximum energy of 22 MeV for internal targets. These protons are used to bombard metals that are electroplated, potted or soldered to water-cooled plates. Additionally, metals and inorganic compounds are bombarded in water-cooled tube targets. High radioisotope production rates are obtained by beam currents as large as 3 mA. Production rates for llC, 57Co, 67Ga, 68Ge, 109Cd, and other isotopes are presented. The production of 11C for the carboxyl labeling of amino acids in cooperation with Oak Ridge Associated Universities is discussed. The 86-Inch Cyclotron is used for those programs requiring a larger beam current than is available from commercial cyclotrons.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Amino acids; Cyclotrons; Educational institutions; Inorganic compounds; Isotopes; Labeling; Production facilities; Protons; Radioactive materials;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1981.4331475