Radioisotope production and separation are crucial processes in nuclear science. These techniques involve creating unstable atomic nuclei that emit radiation, and then isolating them for various applications. The methods range from reactor-based neutron activation to accelerator-driven particle bombardment. Chemical separation and purification are key steps in obtaining high-quality radioisotopes. These processes exploit differences in chemical properties to isolate desired isotopes from target materials and impurities. Quality control and safety measures ensure the purity and safe handling of these radioactive materials.