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Cancer Biother Radiopharm ; 33(8): 356-360, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30088970

ABSTRACT

Anthropogenic radioactivity generated by nuclear or chemical events results in the liberation of quadrillions of Becquerel and tons of materials to the environment. These events include nuclear accidents, nuclear weapon experiments, and high levels of generated radioactive and chemical waste. 210Po is a high-energy α emitter that presents in the environment at extremely low concentration. It is considered as one of the highly toxic elements and is estimated to contribute about 7% of the total effective dose equivalent to humans from ingested natural internal radiation. The assessment of 210Po activity/concentration in the environment could be used as an indicator of the level of anthropogenic radioactivity. The 210Po concentration present in the most frequently sold cigarette produced in Lebanon was assayed using α spectrometry after a radiochemical separation and spontaneous deposition of Po on a copper disk. Although the geographical nature of Lebanese land is an extension of Syrian territory, the polonium activity concentration obtained is 8.8 times higher and attributable to the excessive use of phosphate fertilizers in agriculture. The individual committed effective dose was estimated to be equal to 219 ± 17 µSv/year of cigarette smoking.


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Environmental Exposure/analysis , Polonium/chemistry , Radiation Monitoring/methods , Agriculture/methods , Fertilizers/analysis , Phosphates/chemistry , Radioactivity , Nicotiana/anatomy & histology
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 53(48): 6492-6495, 2017 Jun 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28569323

ABSTRACT

A water-soluble "N2S2O2" complexing agent was designed for polonium(iv) decorporation. The bifunctional ligand showed outstanding Po(iv) complexing abilities, with a conditional stability constant three orders of magnitude higher than the reference ligand BAL.

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Front Med (Lausanne) ; 2: 31, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26029696

ABSTRACT

With the recent interest on the theranostic approach, there has been a renewed interest for alternative radionuclides in nuclear medicine. They can be produced using common production routes, i.e., using protons accelerated by biomedical cyclotrons or neutrons produced in research reactors. However, in some cases, it can be more valuable to use deuterons as projectiles. In the case of Cu-64, smaller quantities of the expensive target material, Ni-64, are used with deuterons as compared with protons for the same produced activity. For the Sc-44m/Sc-44g generator, deuterons afford a higher Sc-44m production yield than with protons. Finally, in the case of Re-186g, deuterons lead to a production yield five times higher than protons. These three examples show that it is of interest to consider not only protons or neutrons but also deuterons to produce alternative radionuclides.

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