학술논문

A no-carrier-added 72Se/72As radionuclide generator based on distillation
Document Type
research-article
Source
Radiochimica Acta. 92(4-6):245-249
Subject
Laboratory techniques, experiments, Analytical chemistry, Inorganic chemistry
Gerhard L. Stöcklin Memorial Issue
Language
English
ISSN
2193-3405
0033-8230
Abstract
Arsenic-72 is a positron emitting isotope with promising properties for syntheses of 72As-labelled radiopharmaceuticals for future application in positron emission tomography. This work describes the radiochemical separation of no-carrier-added 72Se from cyclotron irradiated germanium targets and the development of a 72Se/72As radionuclide generator, avoiding the addition of any selenium carrier. Using a vertical quartz tube device, no-carrier-added 72As is nearly quantitatively released from various chloride salt solutions containing 72Se within 10 min at a temperature of 100 °C in an HCl gas flow. The kinetics of the 72Se/72As isotope generator has been studied in relation to temperature, salt charge, and redox-stability. Under optimised conditions, 72Se remains almost quantitatively (>99.7%) in solution.