Abstract:The enriched 100 Mo target, denoted as aMo, that Northstar Medical Radioisotopes is developing to produce 99 Mo from an accelerator-based method is a disk-type geometry with a 0.5-0.715 mm thickness and a 29 mm outer diameter. A press and sinter method was adopted to fabricate these samples from aMo powder feedstock. Inherent porosity from the press and sinter method makes the disks more easily dissolvable during 99 Mo postprocessing. However, the disk-type geometry will be subject to thermal stresses due to … Show more
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