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Direct flow separation strategy, to isolate no-carrier-added 90Nb from irradiated Mo or Zr targets

2016

Abstract 90Nb has an intermediate half-life of 14.6 h, a high positron branching of 53% and optimal β + emission energy of only E mean 0.35 MeV per decay. These favorable characteristics suggest it may be a potential candidate for application in immuno-PET. Our recent aim was to conduct studies on distribution coefficients for ZrIV and NbV in mixtures of HCl/H2O2 and HCl/oxalic acid for anion exchange resin (AG 1 × 8) and UTEVA resin to develop a “direct flow” separation strategy for 90Nb. The direct flow concept refers to a separation accomplished using a single eluent on multiple columns, effectively streamlining the separation process and increasing the time efficiency. Finally, we also …

03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisNo carrier addedAnalytical chemistryIrradiationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDirect flow030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingRadiochimica Acta
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Flow injection near-infrared determination of ethanol in chloroform

1995

A simple and direct flow injection (FIA) procedure has been developed for the determination of the stabilizing agent ethanol in chloroform samples. The procedure is based on the use of the absorbance band of ethanol in the near-infrared (NIR) region at 2272 nm, measured in front of a reference sample of chloroform stabilized with amylene. The method developed provides a limit of detection of 0.0045% (v/v) and a dynamic range until 10% (v/v) with a typical variation coefficient of 0.4% for six independent analysis of a real sample containing approximately 1% (v/v) of ethanol. The sample injection frequency allowed by the method is 78 h−1.

Detection limitAbsorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundEthanolChloroformchemistryReference sampleNear-infrared spectroscopyAnalytical chemistryAlcoholBiochemistryDirect flowFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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