University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Department of Chemistry and Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA.
Health Phys. 2011 Aug;101 Suppl 2:S124-30. doi: 10.1097/HP.0b013e31821b0e94.
After 4 y of working with 99Tc in milligram to gram quantities to make many different compounds and provide the resource for the generation of several publications, work in one of the fume hoods used by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), radiochemistry program started to cause an increase in contamination events that were discovered in weekly surveys. It was decided that the hood should be cleaned out when the researchers were away during the winter break in December 2009. The hood, until just before the winter break, held equipment from years of operation.
在使用毫微克至克数量的 99Tc 进行了 4 年的工作,以制备许多不同的化合物并为生成若干出版物提供资源之后,内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校(UNLV)的放射化学计划中的一个通风柜中的工作开始导致在每周调查中发现的污染事件增加。决定在 2009 年 12 月的冬季休假期间研究人员不在时对通风柜进行清洁。该通风柜在冬季休假之前一直存放着多年运行的设备。