Nuclear Engineering Division

Session 216 - Engineering Applications of Radioisotopes
This session brings together representatives from academia, industry, and government involved in the production, purification, and application of radioisotopes. Papers focused on the application of chemical engineering fundamentals to areas including target irradiation, separations of radioactive materials, development and application of analytical techniques, medical radioisotope development and delivery, space applications, and non-proliferation applications are strongly encouraged.
Chair: George S. Goff
Cochairs: Dan P. Lambert
Meiring Nortier
  Isotope Production at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Leonard Mausner
  Production of Fission-Product Mo-99 Using Low-Enriched Uranium
George F. Vandegrift
  Industrial Application of Ion Exchange Process for Recovery of Thorium Isotopes for Medical Application
John D. Davis, Norman E. Brandon, Catherine R. Thomas, Melinda M. Adkins, Rachel L. Glass
  Hydrogen Generation In Testing to Support ChEmical Processing of High Level Radioactive Waste In the Savannah River Site's Defense Waste Processing Facility
Dan P. Lambert, John M. Pareizs, Bradley R. Pickenheim, Christopher J. Bannochie, Michael E. Stone, Damon R. Click, David T. Hobbs, Kimberly P. Crapse
  A Portable Remote ChEmical Analyzer for Identification of Deposits at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
Troy A. Wilfong, Jack Roberts, Edison Fernandez, Allison Kerns, Alan Morrow, Michael Melton, Wu, K Pan
  Investigation of Emulsion Characteristics by Neutron Activation
Charles A. Sparrow, Donna M. Rogers, Victor F. Medina

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