Synthesis of silica-coated au with Ag, Co, Cu, and Ir bimetallic radioisotope nanoparticle radiotracers

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Silica-coated Au with Ag, Co, Cu, and Ir bimetallic radioisotope nanoparticles were synthesized by neutron irradiation, after coating SiO 2 onto the bimetallic particles by the sol-gel Stober process. Bimetallic nanoparticles were synthesized by irradiating aqueous bimetallic ions at room temperature. Their shell and core diameters were recorded by TEM to be 100 -112 nm and 20 - 50 nm, respectively. The bimetallic radioisotope nanoparticles' gamma spectra showed that they each contained two gamma-emitting nuclides. The nanoparticles could be used as radiotracers in petrochemical and refinery processes that involve temperatures that would decompose conventional organic radioactive labels.

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Jung, J. H., Jung, S. H., Kim, S. H., & Choi, S. H. (2012). Synthesis of silica-coated au with Ag, Co, Cu, and Ir bimetallic radioisotope nanoparticle radiotracers. Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 44(8), 971–976. https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.08.2012.001

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