Separation of fission 99Mo from irradiated uranium using differential volatility

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S. P. Hasilkar
R. B. Manolkar
A. V. Jadhav
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[1] Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Radiopharmaceuticals Division
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Chloride; Physical Chemistry; Purification; Inorganic Chemistry; Uranium;
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In the first part of the paper, we had presented data on simulated conditions favorable for the separation of molybdenum from uranium under conditions existing in irradiated uranium. As mentioned, the aim of this study is the adoption of a method for the routine extraction of 99Mo (fission molybdenum) from the large bulk of uranium and host of radionuclides, additional parameters need to be evaluated to arrive at an effective procedure. This paper deals with the further purification of 99Mo obtained using differential volatility of their chlorides to a quality meeting the requirements of pharmaceutical standards.
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