Conceptual design of a new homogeneous reactor for medical radioisotope Mo-99/Tc-99m production

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Abstract

To partly solve the global and regional shortages of Mo-99 supply, a conceptual design of a nitrate-fuel-solution based homogeneous reactor dedicated for Mo-99/Tc-99m medical radioisotope production is proposed. The modified LEU Cintichem process for Mo-99 extraction which has been licensed and demonstrated commercially for decades by BATAN is taken into account as a key design consideration. The design characteristics and main parameters are identified and the advantageous aspects are shown by comparing with the BATAN's existing Mo-99 supply chain which uses a heterogeneous reactor (RSG GAS multipurpose reactor).

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Liem, P. H., Tran, H. N., Sembiring, T. M., & Arbie, B. (2014). Conceptual design of a new homogeneous reactor for medical radioisotope Mo-99/Tc-99m production. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1615, pp. 37–39). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4895857

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