Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1879779 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

82Rb is a short-lived positron-emitting isotope (T1/2=75s) that is increasingly being used in PET to study blood flow through the heart and brain. This isotope is supplied to physicians in the form of a generator where the parent isotope, 82Sr, is immobilized onto an ion exchange column allowing the 82Rb to be eluted with isotonic saline as required. 82Sr is manufactured by the proton irradiation of molybdenum, rubidium chloride or rubidium metal targets followed by complex separations to recover the 82Sr. A number of inorganic ion exchange materials were evaluated for their ability to remove 82Sr from simulated target solutions and compared with currently used organic ion exchange resins. Sodium nonatitanate was identified as a replacement for current resins as a potential material that would simplify target processing and improve the yield of 82Sr from each target.

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