Process for producing radionuclides using porous carbon

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Nuclear transmutation – By charged particle bombardment

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ABSTRACT:
A process for producing radionuclides using a porous carbon target. The process includes the steps of inserting a porous carbon target with tailored solid and void dimensions in the path of a bombarding beam; introducing fluid into the porous carbon target; bombarding the porous carbon target to produce at least one type of radionuclide; collecting the fluid and separating the resulting radionuclides.

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