An activation product is a material that has been made radioactive by the process of neutron activation.
Process
Fission products and actinides produced by neutron absorption of nuclear fuel itself are normally referred to by those specific names, and activation product reserved for products of neutron capture by other materials, such as structural components of the nuclear reactor or nuclear bomb, the reactor coolant, control rods or other neutron poisons, or materials in the environment. In these cases their production is undesired and they need to be handled as radioactive waste. Some nuclides can be produced both as activation products or as fission products. For example molybdenum-99 which is an important nuclide in "molybdenum cows" used in medical diagnostics can be produced either by fissioning 235U or by neutron irradiation of 98Mo.[1]
Practical uses
However, neutron activation (usually in a dedicated research reactor, but sometimes also in power reactors like the CANDUs at Bruce nuclear generating station[2][3][4]) is also used deliberately to produce desired radioisotopes for uses in food irradiation, nuclear medicine and to sterilize equipment via gamma radiation emitted from isotopes such as Cobalt-60.[5]
Activation products in a reactor's primary coolant loop are a main reason reactors use a chain of two or even three coolant loops linked by heat exchangers.
Fusion reactors will not produce radioactive waste from the fusion product nuclei themselves, which are normally just helium-4, but generate high neutron fluxes, so activation products are a particular concern.
List of activation products
Activation product radionuclides include:
| Nuclide | Half-life | Decay mode | branching fraction | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 1H | 12.312 ± 0.025 y | β− | 1.0 | LNHB | |
| 10 4Be | ( 1.51 ± 0.06 ) x 106 y | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 14 6C | ( 5.7 ± 0.03 ) x 103 y | β− | 1.0 | LNHB | |
| 15 6C | 2.449 ± 0.005 s | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 16 7N | 7.13 ± 0.02 s | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 19 8O | 26.88 ± 0.05 s | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 22 11Na | 950.57 ± 0.23 d | EC | 0.1011 ± 0.0002a | IAEA-CRP-XG | [1] |
| β+ | 0.8989 ± 0.0002a | ||||
| 24 11Na | 0.62329 ± 0.00006 d | β− | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 27 12Mg | 9.458 ± 0.012 m | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 26 13Al | ( 7.17 ± 0.24 ) x 105 y | EC | 0.1825 ± 0.0023b | LNHB | [2] |
| β+ | 0.8175 ± 0.0023b | ||||
| 35 16S | 87.32 ± 0.16 d | β− | 1.0 | LNHB | |
| 36 17Cl | ( 0.01 ± 0.03 ) x 105 y | EC | 0.019 ± 0.001 | LNHB | |
| β− | 0.981 ± 0.001 | ||||
| 39 18Ar | 269 ± 3 y | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 41 18Ar | 109.61 ± 0.04 m | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 40 19K | ( 4.563 ± 0.013 ) x 1011 d | EC | 0.1086 ± 0.0013a | IAEA-CRP-XG | [1] |
| β− | 0.8914 ± 0.0013a | ||||
| 42 19K | 12.36 ± 0.012 h | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 41 20Ca | ( 1.02 ± 0.07 ) x 105 y | EC | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 45 20Ca | 162.61 ± 0.09 d | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 47 21Sc | 3.3492 ± 0.0006 d | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 48 21Sc | 43.67 ± 0.09 h | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 51 24Cr | 27.7009 ± 0.002 d | EC | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 54 25Mn | 312.29 ± 0.26 d | EC | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 56 25Mn | 0.107449 ± 0.000019 d | β− | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 55 26Fe | ( 1.0027 ± 0.0023 ) x 103 d | EC | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 59 26Fe | 44.494 ± 0.013 d | β− | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 57 27Co | 271.8 ± 0.05 d | EC | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 58 27Co | 70.86 ± 0.06 d | β+ | 0.15 ± 0.0020a | IAEA-CRP-XG | [1] |
| EC | 0.85 ± 0.0020a | ||||
| 60 27Co | ( 1.92523 ± 0.00027 ) x 103 d | β− | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 59 28Ni | ( 7.6 ± 0.5 ) x 104 y | EC | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 63 28Ni | 98.7 ± 2.4 y | β− | 1.0 | LNHB | |
| 65 28Ni | 2.51719 ± 0.00026 h | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 64 29Cu | 0.52929 ± 0.00018 d | β+ | 0.179 ± 0.002a | IAEA-CRP-XG | [1] |
| β− | 0.39 ± 0.003a | ||||
| EC | 0.431 ± 0.005a | ||||
| 66 29Cu | 5.12 ± 0.014 m | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 65 30Zn | 243.86 ± 0.2 d | β+ | 0.0142 ± 0.0001a | IAEA-CRP-XG | [1] |
| EC | 0.9858 ± 0.0001a | ||||
| 93m 41Nb | ( 5.73 ± 0.22 ) x 103 d | IT | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 93 42Mo | ( 4.0 ± 0.8 ) x 103 y | EC | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 99m 43Tc | 0.250281 ± 0.000022 d | β− | 0.000037 ± 0.000006a | IAEA-CRP-XG | [1] |
| IT | 0.999963 ± 0.000006a | ||||
| 110m 47Ag | 249.85 ± 0.1 d | IT | 0.0136 ± 0.0008a | IAEA-CRP-XG | [1] |
| β− | 0.9864 ± 0.0008a | ||||
| 115m 49In | 4.486 ± 0.004 h | β− | 0.05 ± 0.008 | ENSDF | |
| IT | 0.95 ± 0.008 | ||||
| 126 53I | 12.93 ± 0.05 d | β− | 0.473 ± 0.006 | ENSDF | |
| EC | 0.527 ± 0.006 | ||||
| 175 72Hf | 70 ± 2 d | EC | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 181 72Hf | 42.39 ± 0.06 d | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 182 73Ta | 114.43 ± 0.04 d | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 181 74W | 121.2 ± 0.2 d | EC | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 185 74W | 75.1 ± 0.3 d | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 187 74W | 23.72 ± 0.06 h | β− | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 198 79Au | 2.695 ± 0.0007 d | β− | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG | |
| 197 80Hg | 64.14 ± 0.05 h | EC | 1.0 | ENSDF | |
| 203 80Hg | 46.594 ± 0.012 d | β− | 1.0 | IAEA-CRP-XG |
| LNHB | Laboratoire National Henri Becquerel, Recommended Data, http://www.nucleide.org/DDEP_WG/DDEPdata.htm Archived 2021-02-13 at the Wayback Machine, 5 June 2008. |
| IAEA-CRP-XG | M.-M. Bé, V.P. Chechev, R. Dersch, O.A.M. Helene, R.G. Helmer, M. Herman, S. Hlav ác, A. Marcinkowski, G.L. Molnár, A.L. Nichols, E. Schönfeld, V.R. Vanin, M.J. Woods, IAEA CRP "Update of X Ray and Gamma Ray Decay Data Standards for Detector Calibration and Other Applications", IAEA Scientific and Technical Information report STI/PUB/1287, May 2007, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria, ISBN 92-0-113606-4. |
| ENSDF | Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File, http://www-nds.iaea.org/ensdf/, 5 June 2008. |
[1] Branching fractions from LNHB database.
[2] Branching fractions renormalised to sum to 1.0..
References
- ↑ Hasan, Shameem; Prelas, Mark A. (2020). "Molybdenum-99 production pathways and the sorbents for 99Mo/99mTc generator systems using (N, γ) 99Mo: A review". SN Applied Sciences. 2 (11) 1782. doi:10.1007/s42452-020-03524-1.
- ↑ "Isotopes and Medical Innovation".
- ↑ "Ottawa, Bruce Power detail plans to expand medical isotope production". The Globe and Mail. 19 August 2025.
- ↑ "Bruce completes largest-to-date radioisotope delivery". 24 November 2023.
- ↑ "Cobalt-60: A Sustainable Sterilization Method".
- ↑ "Half-lives and decay branching fractions for activation products". www-nds.iaea.org. IAEA. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
External links
- Handbook on Nuclear Activation Cross-Sections, IAEA, 1974
- Nuclear Structure and Decay Databases (nndc.bnl.gov) Archived 2013-03-20 at the Wayback Machine
- New and revised half-life measurements results made by the Radioactivity Group of NIST
- HANDBOOK OF NUCLEAR DATA FOR SAFEGUARDS: DATABASE EXTENSIONS, AUGUST 2008