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Recycling of 52 Cr electroplated targets for 52g Mn production
Mn is a promising radionuclide for positron emission tomography (PET). Enriched Cr targets are required to minimize formation of Mn radioisotopic impurities during production with proton beams. The need for radioisotopically pure Mn, accessibility and cost of Cr, sustainability of the radiochemical...
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Published in: | Applied radiation and isotopes 2023-07, Vol.200, p.110924 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Mn is a promising radionuclide for positron emission tomography (PET). Enriched
Cr targets are required to minimize formation of
Mn radioisotopic impurities during production with proton beams. The need for radioisotopically pure
Mn, accessibility and cost of
Cr, sustainability of the radiochemical process, and potential for iterative purification of target materials motivate this development of recyclable, electroplated
Cr metal targets and radiochemical isolation and labeling with resulting >99.89% radionuclidically pure
Mn. The run-to-run replating efficiency is 60 ± 20%, and unplated chromium from this method is recovered with 94% efficiency as
CrCl
hexahydrate. The decay-corrected molar activity of chemically isolated
Mn for common chelating ligands was 376 MBq/μmol. |
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ISSN: | 1872-9800 |