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Some Replacement and Addition Reactions of Astatine
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L. VÁSAROS
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June 1, 1989
Published Online: 1989-6-1
Published in Print: 1989-6-1
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- PREFACE
- Formation of 211 Rn by 6 Li Induced Reactions on 209 Bi at 70 MeV
- Nuclear Recoils from 211 At Decay
- Chemistry at Low Concentrations: Astatine at a Level of 108 to 103 Atoms
- Inorganic Astatine Chemistry
- Investigation of Astatine Cation Electromigration
- Behaviour of Astatine in Radiopolarography
- Chromatography at Fixed Redox Potential of Inorganic Forms of Astatine (211At)
- Some Replacement and Addition Reactions of Astatine
- First Investigations of Complex Formation of At (l) with Phosphorous Organic Compounds
- No-Carrier-Added Astatination of N-Succinimidyl-3-(Tri-n-Butylstannyl) Benzoate (ATE) Via Electrophilic Destannylation
- Reactions of Organometallic Compounds with Astatine-211. Application to Protein Labeling
- α-Particle Endoradiotherapy: Experimental Studies with 211 At- and Tumour-Affinic 211 At- Biomolecules
- Experimental Therapeutics Using Alpha Particles
- Processing and in vivo Behaviour of 211 At Labelled Colloids and Albumin Particles of Different Size
- The Application of 211 At in Experimental Tumour Therapy
- Bibliography of Astatine Chemistry and Biomedical Application 1983-1989
Articles in the same Issue
- PREFACE
- Formation of 211 Rn by 6 Li Induced Reactions on 209 Bi at 70 MeV
- Nuclear Recoils from 211 At Decay
- Chemistry at Low Concentrations: Astatine at a Level of 108 to 103 Atoms
- Inorganic Astatine Chemistry
- Investigation of Astatine Cation Electromigration
- Behaviour of Astatine in Radiopolarography
- Chromatography at Fixed Redox Potential of Inorganic Forms of Astatine (211At)
- Some Replacement and Addition Reactions of Astatine
- First Investigations of Complex Formation of At (l) with Phosphorous Organic Compounds
- No-Carrier-Added Astatination of N-Succinimidyl-3-(Tri-n-Butylstannyl) Benzoate (ATE) Via Electrophilic Destannylation
- Reactions of Organometallic Compounds with Astatine-211. Application to Protein Labeling
- α-Particle Endoradiotherapy: Experimental Studies with 211 At- and Tumour-Affinic 211 At- Biomolecules
- Experimental Therapeutics Using Alpha Particles
- Processing and in vivo Behaviour of 211 At Labelled Colloids and Albumin Particles of Different Size
- The Application of 211 At in Experimental Tumour Therapy
- Bibliography of Astatine Chemistry and Biomedical Application 1983-1989