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5 Current news about the topic radiochemistry
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14-Mar-2017
Manchester scientists have revealed how arsenic molecules might be used to 'fish out' the most toxic elements from radioactive nuclear waste - a breakthrough that could make the decommissioning industry even safer and more effective. Elizabeth Wildman, a PhD student in the research group led by ...
27-Dec-2016
Researchers from The University of Manchester have taken a major step forward by describing the quantitative modelling of the electronic structure of a family of uranium nitride compounds - a process that could in the future help with nuclear waste recycling technologies. "In this nuclear age, ...
12-Oct-2016
Scientists of the Faculty of Chemistry of the Lomonosov Moscow State University under the leadership of Prof. Yury Teterin and in cooperation with Russian and British colleagues have developed a technique, which provides an opportunity of quantitative evaluation of oxygen coefficient of uranium ...
10-Jun-2008
Veronique Gouverneur and colleagues from the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca, Cheshire, have developed a novel tagging-detagging strategy. This could be extremely useful for the purification of known and novel 18F-radiotracers for Positron Emission Tomography. It is the first detagging ...
03-Sep-2003
Avidex Limited and The Dow Chemical Company will collaborate to create biotargeted radiopharmaceuticals for cancer treatment by applying Dow's technology to Avidex's monoclonal T cell receptors (mTCRs), the companies announced. Under the agreement, proprietary chelation technology and other ...