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Factors influencing reactivity of thermal H(T) atoms with solids. I. Physical effects
Author(s) -
Ehrenkaufer Richard E.,
Hembree Wylie C.,
Wolf Alfred P.
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
journal of labelled compounds and radiopharmaceuticals
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.432
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1099-1344
pISSN - 0362-4803
DOI - 10.1002/jlcr.2580220809
Subject(s) - microporous material , monolayer , chemistry , yield (engineering) , tritium , proline , membrane , chromatography , analytical chemistry (journal) , nuclear chemistry , organic chemistry , amino acid , materials science , biochemistry , physics , nuclear physics , metallurgy
The effects of surface area and the nature of the surface were investigated for samples labeled by the microwave dischare activation (MDA) ‐ tritium atom technique. When labeling powdered samples of different chemical structure the crude specific activity (prior to purification) was shown to increase linearly with the specific area (m 2 /g) although the final specific activity of the purified compound was found to be dependent on the chemical nature of reacting sample. Samples deposited on high surface area, microporous membrane filters, showed large increases in specific activity was found to be a function of sample thickness (mg/m 2 ) reaching a maximum when the amount of sample was less than or equal to a monolayer on the filter surface and decreased as the reciprocal of the sample weight when a monolayer was exceeded. Finally, a survey of the labeling properties of 20 selected filters using L‐proline as a model compound was carried out. Cellulosic (hydrophilic) filters were found in general to yield labeled proline of the highest specific activities whereas the hydrophobic (vinyl, fluorocarbon, etc.) yielded the lowest. It was also found that the specific activity of most (15 of 20) of the filters was linearly related to tritium “yield” (% tritium recovered in proline after purification) in the labeled proline.

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