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Short-Lived Radionuclides in Chemistry and Biology

Advances in Chemistry Series No. 197 John W. Root, Editor University of California,

Davis

Kenneth A. Krohn, Editor University of California, Davis Based on a symposium cosponsored by the Divisions of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology and Physical Chemistry and jointly sponsored by the Division of Biological Chemistry of the American Chemical Society. A compendium of recent radiochemistry applications covering a broad spectrum of disciplines in chemistry and the biological sciences In this book, equal consideration is given to biological and environmental research and to chemistry and chemical kinetics. The emphasis is on experiments in which the investigator must produce the tracer on site when it is to be used. Techniques utilizing short-lived nuclides of carbon, ni­ trogen, oxygen, and the halogen ele­ ments are also presented. These 28 chapters are organized into five sections — two dealing with chemical reaction studies, two focusing on radiobiochemistry, and one addressing microbiological and environmental tech­ niques. The book will be of interest to those in­ volved in chemistry, physics, biochemis­ try, medicine, physiology, microbiology, geochemistry, and agricultural and en­ vironmental science. CONTENTS Recoil Chemistry and Mechanistic Studies · Radioac­ tive Decay of Multitritiated Molecules · Synthesis via Nuclear Recoil Methods · Charge Distribution in 1 3 N Ions · Reactions of , 8 F Atoms with Halocarbons · Radiotracers and Molecular Dynamics Studies · Rota­ tional Excitation · Unimolecular Energy Transfer · Crossed Beam Studies of Chemical Kinetics · Thermal Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions · Isotopic Nitrogen as a Biochemical Tracer · n C , 1 3 N , 1 5 0 , i a F w i t h Heavy-Ion Beams · C h e m i c a l Form of 1 3 N · Nitrogen Metabolism in Cyanobacteria · 1 3 N in Denitrification Studies · Ns Fixing Plants: Ν and C Assimilation · Nitrate in Kleb­ siella pneumoniae · 1 3 N-Labeied Substituted Nitro­ sourea · A m m o n i a Uptake and Metabolism in Brain · 13 N-Labeled L-Amino Acids · ! 1 C and , 8 F Labeling · Positron Emission Tomography · Myocardial Metabolism: In Vivo Tracers · Tracer Studies with 13 N H ^ , 4 2 K ' , and 2 «Mg 3 < . Vitamin Bi2, Folate, & Niacin in Blood · Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy · Ion Beam Analysis of Environmental Samples · Stable Activable Tracers in Environmental Science

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