Speaker
Dr
Neil Gibson
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)
Description
The need for toxicity assessment of industrially relevant nanoparticle materials implies that in vitro and in vivo biokinetics studies are required. Radiolabelled nanoparticles are an excellent candidate for such biodistribution measurements and are also of high interest for particle tracing and fate studies in other areas.
We describe here an external target system for direct activation of dry nanoparticle samples, with He or water cooling, which is attached to an external beamline of the JRC Scanditronix MC-40 cyclotron at Ispra, Italy. A specially designed capsule is used to hold several tens of mg of nanoparticle powder material to be irradiated. The target system design and cooling system is described, and considerations regarding energy deposition, yield, heat transfer, radiation damage and radiotracer recoil are discussed.
Acknowledgement: This work was performed in support of several projects, including the European Commission’s 7th framework programme "NeuroNano" project – contract number NMP4-SL-2008-214547
Primary author
Dr
Kamel Abbas
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)
Co-authors
Mr
Antonio Bulgheroni
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)
Dr
Federica Simonelli
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)
Mr
Fernando Arroja
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)
Mrs
Izabela Cydzik
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)
Mrs
Ján Kozempel
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)
Dr
Neil Gibson
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)
Dr
Uwe Holzwarth
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)
Mr
Wybe Horstmann
(European Commission, IHCP - JRC, Ispra)