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Practicality of tetragonal nano-zirconia as a prospective sorbent in the preparation of 99 Mo/99m Tc generator for biomedical applicationsChakravarty et al., 2010
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- Chakravarty R
- Shukla R
- Ram R
- Tyagi A
- Dash A
- Venkatesh M
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- Chromatographia
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The feasibility of using tetragonal nano-zirconia (t-ZrO 2) as an effective sorbent for developing a 99 Mo/99m Tc chromatographic generator was demonstrated. The structural characteristics of the sorbent matrix were investigated by different analytical techniques such …
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