
Researchers gain new insights into a strong bond between the isotope astatine-211 and common chemicals, creating new possibilities for cancer treatment.

Researchers explore the effects of radiation and harsh chemicals to optimize americium-241 production.

Scientists investigate the adsorption, thermodynamics, and kinetic properties of terbium on two popular resins for lanthanide separations: DGA and LN.

Scientists characterize a promethium coordination complex for the first time, furthering the understanding of difficult-to-study lanthanide elements.

Researchers developed a remotely controlled device for the safe and efficient purification of astatine using liquid phase chemistry.

Free-flowing metal powders offer improvements for additive manufacturing, isotope production target fabrication, and more.

Researchers develop a framework to predict subcooled flow boiling and critical heat flux.

Researchers used single crystal X-ray diffraction to learn about the structure and bonding of a highly radioactive radium compound.

Researchers gain new insights into how the isotope astatine-211 interacts with resins commonly used to purify the isotope for therapeutic use.

Understanding radium’s chemistry increases the likelihood of using it for targeted alpha therapy in soft tissue.