Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5281592 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A new flow-through system for the production of [11C]phosgene, a versatile labelling agent in radiochemistry for PET, is described. Cyclotron-produced [11C]CH4 is mixed with Cl2 and converted into [11C]CCl4 by passing the mixture through an empty quartz tube at 510 °C. The outflow is directed through a Sb-filled guard that takes out Cl2 and then, without intentional O2 addition, through a second empty quartz tube at 750 °C, giving rise to [11C]phosgene in 30-35% radiochemical yield.
Graphical abstractA simplified [11C]phosgene synthesis method is proposed. [11C]Phosgene is obtained in 30-35% yield relative to [11C]methane, in a process taking 12-13Â min from the end of carbon-11 production.Download full-size image
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Authors
Yann Bramoullé, Dirk Roeda, Frédéric Dollé,