Nitrogen-13

Nitrogen-13 is a radioisotope of nitrogen used in positron emission tomography (PET). It has a half life of a little under ten minutes, so it must be made at the PET site. A cyclotron may be used for this purpose. Nitrogen-13 is used to tag ammonia molecules for PET.

Production

H1 + O16 → N13 + He4
The proton must be accelerated to a kinetic energy of about 5.55 Mev or a little more. The reaction is endothermic (i.e. the mass of the products is greater than the reactants, so energy needs to be supplied which is converted to mass), which is one reason the proton needs to carry extra energy to produce the nuclear reaction. The energy difference is actually 5.22 MeV, but if the proton only supplied this energy the reactants would be formed with no kinetic energy. As momentum must be conserved, the true energy that needs to be supplied by the proton is given by:
K =(1+m/M) |E|

External links

* PET site of the University of Melbourne.

 

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