2020
DOI: 10.1063/5.0031538
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Process validation for production of copper radioisotopes in a TR-19 variable energy cyclotron

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“…Targets were successfully prepared by electroplating approximately 50 mg of nickel-64 in an aqueous solution at 2.7–2.9 V, with a starting current intensity of 37 mA, for 20–24 h. The end of the electrodeposition process was indicated by the complete change of color of the electroplating solution from dark blue to colorless. After cleaning and drying, we obtained a circular-shaped target on the shuttle, containing 48 ± 1 mg nickel-64, ready for bombardment [ 20 ].…”
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“…Targets were successfully prepared by electroplating approximately 50 mg of nickel-64 in an aqueous solution at 2.7–2.9 V, with a starting current intensity of 37 mA, for 20–24 h. The end of the electrodeposition process was indicated by the complete change of color of the electroplating solution from dark blue to colorless. After cleaning and drying, we obtained a circular-shaped target on the shuttle, containing 48 ± 1 mg nickel-64, ready for bombardment [ 20 ].…”
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“…Before irradiation, the target was obtained by electrodeposition of metallic nickel-64 (99.53%) onto platinum support based on the work of Leonte et al, 2020 [ 20 ].…”
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“…The resulting solution was transferred into the electrodeposition module, while the process was performed at a current intensity of 37 mA for 15–24 h to obtain a compact target, without stalagmites or cracks. The target was irradiated at the TR-19 cyclotron (ACSI, Richmond, Canada), via the 64 Ni(p,n) 64 Cu nuclear reaction, using the following parameters: extracted beam energy 14.2 ± 0.3 MeV, energy on target 11.81 ± 0.63 MeV, integrated dose 150 μAh, according to an improved process of that previously described by our group ( 23 , 24 ). After irradiation, the target was retracted and dissolved with 6 M HCl at 90°C.…”
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“…Commonly produced in a low to medium energy cyclotron by proton bombardment of a nickel-64 target through (p,n) nuclear reaction, copper-64 can be obtained using either a solid, metallic electrodeposited nickel-64 target or a liquid target, containing a dissolved nickel-64 salt (usually nitrate) solution [ 9 , 10 ].…”
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