Nuclear & Radiochemistry

Nuclear Chemistry is the subfield of chemistry dealing radioactivity, nuclear measures, for example, nuclear transmutation, and nuclear properties and Radiochemistry is the chemistry of radioactive materials, where radioactive isotopes of components are utilized to examine the properties and concoction responses of non-radioactive isotopes (regularly inside radiochemistry the nonappearance of radioactivity prompts a substance being depicted as being latent as the isotopes are steady). Quite a bit of radiochemistry manages the utilization of radioactivity to examine common substance responses. This is altogether different from radiation chemistry where the radiation levels are kept too low to even think about influencing the chemistry. Nuclear chemistry and radiopharmaceutical chemistry are progressively used to connect pharmaceutical and therapeutic research with best in class non-intrusive sub-atomic analysis just as with patient-singular treatment

  • Coordination Chemistry of the Radioactive Elements
  • Migration of radionuclides
  • Nuclear Chain Reactions
  • Nuclear Engineering
  • Nuclear Fuel cycle
  • Nuclear Fusion and Fission
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Nuclear Safety and Security
  • Radiation chemistry
  • Radio analysis and Radio chemical Separations
  • Radiobiology
  • Radiopharmaceutical chemistry