2015
DOI: 10.4150/kpmi.2015.22.6.432
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Synthesis of 58Ni Target and Co Diffused Rh Composite for Application of Mössbauer Source

Abstract: The enriched 58 Ni powders are dissolved in acid solution and coated on a Cu target for proton irradiation at cyclotron to produce 57 Co radioisotope. The condition of the plating bath and the coating process are determined using the enriched powders. To establish the coating conditions for 57 Co, non-radioactive Co ions are dissolved in an acid solution and electroplated on to a rhodium plate. The thermal diffusion of electroplated Co into a rhodium matrix was studied to apply a 57 Co Mssbauer source. The dif… Show more

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“…The results also indicate that the synthesized final products were composed by Co particles on the surface of Rh foil. In a previous study, a relatively low vacuum 10 -2 hPa under an inert Ar gas atmosphere was maintained during the diffusion process [4][5]. The diffusion yield of Co atoms into the Rh matrix is increased, with the rise in both the annealing temperature and heating time.…”
Section: Fig 2 Xrd Patterns Of the Co Deposits On Rh-foilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results also indicate that the synthesized final products were composed by Co particles on the surface of Rh foil. In a previous study, a relatively low vacuum 10 -2 hPa under an inert Ar gas atmosphere was maintained during the diffusion process [4][5]. The diffusion yield of Co atoms into the Rh matrix is increased, with the rise in both the annealing temperature and heating time.…”
Section: Fig 2 Xrd Patterns Of the Co Deposits On Rh-foilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This 58 Ni is dissolved in an acid solution for making an electroplating buffer. After the process of 58 Ni electroplating onto the target materials, 58 Ni was irradiated with a proton beam [4]. An electroplating process was applied to form radioisotope 57 Co onto a metal sheet [5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%