2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2015.06.005
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Production of Y-86 and other radiometals for research purposes using a solution target system

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“…Since those cyclotrons have in general only liquid and gaseous targets (to produce 18 F, 11 C, 15 O, etc. ), two conspicuous developments have come up, namely to install solid targetry [38] or to utilize an existing or modified liquid target for irradiating solutions of target isotopes [39,40]. In the latter case, effort is needed to separate radiation-induced chemical species.…”
Section: Production Methodologiesmentioning
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“…Since those cyclotrons have in general only liquid and gaseous targets (to produce 18 F, 11 C, 15 O, etc. ), two conspicuous developments have come up, namely to install solid targetry [38] or to utilize an existing or modified liquid target for irradiating solutions of target isotopes [39,40]. In the latter case, effort is needed to separate radiation-induced chemical species.…”
Section: Production Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter case, effort is needed to separate radiation-induced chemical species. The yield of 86 Y achieved using a liquid target is generally low, but it may be enough for local use [40]. …”
Section: Production Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, a new impulse has come to the production of 86 Y via the 86 Sr(p,n) reaction at hospital‐based cyclotrons. An existing or modified liquid target has been utilized for irradiating a solution of the target isotope . However, this involves an effort to separate radiation‐induced chemical species.…”
Section: Novel Positron Emission Tomography Radionuclidesmentioning
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“…A detailed discussion on the use of different chargedparticle-induced reactions over several energy ranges for the production of novel positron emitters is given in several references. 6,17,18 We consider below 4 radionuclides, namely, 64 Cu, 86 Y, 124 I, and 73 Se. They were mainly developed in our Institute, and the methodologies described here should serve as typical examples of the techniques and technologies involved in the utilization of chargedparticle beams of various energies.…”
Section: Novel Positron Emission Tomography Radionuclidesmentioning
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