[Isotope-prod] Latest version
Jamal Zweit
jamal.zweit at vcuhealth.org
Fri Dec 11 15:32:19 EST 2015
Pavel and all,
24 hours post irradiation is more than enough to have a usable product. The radiochemical separation /purification itself will take about 3-4 hours.
Jamal
Jamal Zweit, PhD, DSc
Professor of Radiology,
Affiliate Professor of Radiation Oncology; Pathology; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; and Chemistry
Director, Center for Molecular Imaging
Department of Radiology
School of Medicine
Virginia Commonwealth University
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-----Original Message-----
From: Isotope-prod [mailto:isotope-prod-bounces at jlab.org] On Behalf Of Pavel Degtiarenko
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 2:20 PM
To: isotope-prod at jlab.org
Subject: Re: [Isotope-prod] Latest version
Dear Jamal, and All,
I think there is an expected reviewers' question on the duration of the extraction process, how quickly the final usable form of Cu-67 can be obtained after the end of irradiation. The time parameter enters directly in the usable production volume because of Cu-67 decay. Could we get the estimate? Is the period of 24 hours mentioned in the proposal sufficient enough? (including target removal, packing, transportation, and separation into final form).
Best regards,
Pavel Degtiarenko
On 12/11/2015 1:27 PM, Jamal Zweit wrote:
> George,
>
> We have no additional edits from our end. Look forward to the outcome.
>
> Have a good weekend,
>
> Jamal & Sundaresan
>
> Jamal Zweit, PhD, DSc
> Professor of Radiology,
> Affiliate Professor of Radiation Oncology; Pathology; Biochemistry &
> Molecular Biology; and Chemistry Director, Center for Molecular
> Imaging Department of Radiology School of Medicine Virginia
> Commonwealth University
> 1101 E. Marshall Street
> Sanger Hall, Room 8-022
> PO Box 980031
> Richmond, VA 23298-0031
> (804) 628 2791
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Isotope-prod [mailto:isotope-prod-bounces at jlab.org] On Behalf Of
> George Neil
> Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2015 10:52 AM
> To: isotope production <isotope-prod at jlab.org>
> Subject: [Isotope-prod] Latest version
>
> I hope we are getting close. I have incorporated recommended changes and edits supplied by everyone. I finessed some thermal modeling that has not yielded believable results. And I have tried to achieve consistent formatting. Any required changes are due COB tomorrow.
> If anyone needs to see the prior version without the changes accepted contact me for a copy.
> George
>
>
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