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Production of 166Ho through 164Dy(n, gamma)165Dy(n, gamma)166Dy(beta-)166Ho and separation of 166Ho.

After irradiation with thermal neutrons 164Dy produces 166Ho through the nuclear reaction: 164Dy(n, gamma) 165Dy(n, gamma) 166Dy beta- --> 166Ho. 166Ho has been separated from the bulk dysprosium target with the help of HPLC using Aminex A7 ion exchanger resin and alpha-hydroxyisobutyric acid (alpha-HIBA) as the mobile phase. The separation was quantitative and without any contamination from the dysprosium target. Method has also been developed to produce holmium free of alpha-HIBA ligands. Attempts have been made to produce no-carrier-added recoiled 166Ho and 165Dy in water.[1]

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  1. Production of 166Ho through 164Dy(n, gamma)165Dy(n, gamma)166Dy(beta-)166Ho and separation of 166Ho. Lahiri, S., Volkers, K.J., Wierczinski, B. Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine. (2004) [Pubmed]
 
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