Cyclotron radionuclides production based upon solid targets irradiations have become increasingly significant in recent years, due to an always growing demand for radiometals, such as 68Ga, 89Zr, 43/47Sc, 52/54Mn. This request has dived the focus on solid targets management, where the first fundamental step of the radiochemical processing procedure is the target dissolution, currently generally performed with home-made modules separated from the next purification/radiolabeling modules. The aim of the present work was therefore to integrate the dissolution and purification step on automatic commercial cassette-based synthesis modules, for a complete target processing and radiopharmaceutical synthesis performed in a single module. This work was performed in the framework of the ongoing METRICS project (Multimodal pET/mRI imaging with Cyclotron-produced 51/52Mn iSotopes) in collaboration with the Sacro Cuore Don Calabria Hospital Radiopharmacy, within LARAMED (LAboratory of RAdioisotopes for MEDicine) research program running at LNL-INFN
Design of a Universal Dissolution System for Solid Cyclotron Targets
P. MartiniSecondo
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2021
Abstract
Cyclotron radionuclides production based upon solid targets irradiations have become increasingly significant in recent years, due to an always growing demand for radiometals, such as 68Ga, 89Zr, 43/47Sc, 52/54Mn. This request has dived the focus on solid targets management, where the first fundamental step of the radiochemical processing procedure is the target dissolution, currently generally performed with home-made modules separated from the next purification/radiolabeling modules. The aim of the present work was therefore to integrate the dissolution and purification step on automatic commercial cassette-based synthesis modules, for a complete target processing and radiopharmaceutical synthesis performed in a single module. This work was performed in the framework of the ongoing METRICS project (Multimodal pET/mRI imaging with Cyclotron-produced 51/52Mn iSotopes) in collaboration with the Sacro Cuore Don Calabria Hospital Radiopharmacy, within LARAMED (LAboratory of RAdioisotopes for MEDicine) research program running at LNL-INFNI documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.