Abstract
In this mini-review, the history and discovery of #molybdene, its use
and production, waste problem and alternative #cyclotron medical
#isotope production are discussed. Definite reactor closing and extensive
nuclear construction works in 2018 will comprise global medical
isotope supply further. In 2009, U.S. Congress mandated the study of medical isotope
production without highly enriched #uranium (HEU)-[7,8].
The study mandate included the medical isotopes molybdenum
99, iodine 131, xenon 133 and other radioactive materials used to
produce #radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic and #therapeutic procedures
for research and development.
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