Solid Target System with In-Situ Target Dissolution
A significant number of medical radioisotopes use solid, often metallic, parent materials.These materials are deposited on a substrate to facilitate the cooling and handling of the targetduring placing, irradiation, and processing. The processing requires the transfer of the target to aprocessing area outside the irradiation area. In this new approach the target is processed at theirradiation site for liquid only transport of the irradiated target material to the processing area. Thedesign features common to higher energy production target systems are included in the targetstation. The target is inclined at 14 degrees to the beam direction. The system has been designed toaccept an incident beam of 15 to 16 mm diameter and a beam power between 2 and 5 kW. Thermalmodeling is presented for targets of metals and compounds. A cassette of five or 10 preparedtargets is housed at the target station as well as a target dissolution assembly. Only the dissolvedtarget material is transported to the chemistry laboratory so that the design does not requireadditional irradiation area penetrations. This work presents the design, construction, and modelingdetails of the assembly. A full performance characterization will be reported after the unit is movedto a cyclotron facility for beam related measurements.