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U.S. Department of Energy Isotope Program 

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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The National Isotope Development Center (NIDC) interfaces with the User Community and manages the coordination of isotope production across the facilities and business operations involved in the production, sale, and distribution of isotopes. A virtual center, the NIDC is funded by the Isotope Development and Production for Research and Applications (IDPRA) subprogram of the Office of Nuclear Physics in the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science.
PNNL’s Isotope Program operates in a multi-program category-2 nuclear facility, the Radiochemical Processing Laboratory (RPL), that contains 16 hot cells and 20 gloveboxes. As part of the DOE Isotope Program, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory dispenses strontium-90, neptunium-237, radium-223, and thorium-227. PNNL’s Isotope Program uses a dedicated hot-cell for strontium-90 dispensing and a dedicated glovebox for radium-223 and thorium-227 dispensing. PNNL’s Isotope Program has access to state of the art analytical equipment in the RPL to support their research and production activities. DOE Isotope Program funded research at PNNL has advanced the application of automated radiochemistry for isotope such as zirconium-89 and astatine-211 in partnership with the University of Washington.

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@christopherleubner6633 10 месяцев назад
So what did you do over the summer? Ah attended the radiochemistry summer camp. We were glowing with enthusiasm. On a more serious note, it seems you are making lots of neat radioisotopes. Wonder if you made the crystals for those tiny scionix 6li detectors. Ended up getting a bunch with bad hsmmamatsu PMT tubes that I cut in two to get the crystal out of and combined with the ADIT pmt from old VACIS gamma detectors that got trashed from hurricane sandy. The 6LI iodide crystals were so hygroscopic that I had to build a nitrogen filled glovebox to work with them. They made awesome low energy gamma detectors as well as easy to use neutron detectors. 🤔
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