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An alumina ceramic target vessel for the remote production of metallic radionuclides by in situ target dissolution

Journal

NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 8, Pages 1281-1285

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2012.05.010

Keywords

Ceramic target vessel; Vertical irradiation; Powdered target; Remote production; Metallic isotope; Zr-89

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan

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Introduction: As the use of metallic radionuclides increases, so does the demand for a simple production method. In this study, we demonstrated an in situ target processing concept for automated metallic radionuclide production without the use of any robotic device. Methods: An alumina ceramic vessel for a vertical irradiation system was designed and developed. The ceramic vessel was evaluated by the production of Zr-89 using an yttrium powder target. The irradiated Y was dissolved remotely in HCl in the ceramic vessel and transferred as a solution to a hotcell through a Teflon tube. The crude Zr-89 was then purified by an automated apparatus. The Zr-89 was eluted with 100 mu L. of oxalic acid (solution) as the final product. Results: The ceramic vessel gave a sufficient yield of Zr-89 (57 +/- 11 MBq/pAh), showed good operability, and could be reused up to 10 times. With nominal irradiation (10 mu A x 2 h) in similar to 90 mu L, the product (similar to 940 MBq) was obtained with >99.9% radionuclidic purity. Conclusion: The combination of the ceramic vessel and vertical irradiation has great potential for the remote production of various metallic radionuclides. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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