Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8209212 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Hydrophobic adsorbents such as C18 and C30 were coated with PEG and subsequently used for the separation of Mo/Tc. The most effective resin for adsorbing PEG was the C18-U resin, which demonstrated a coating capacity of 97.6±2.8 mg PEG per g of resin. The ability to adsorb pertechnetate was proportional to the amount of PEG coated on the hydrophobic resin. The [99mTc]pertechnetate recovery during the separation of cyclotron produced 99mTc from 100Mo was 91.8±0.3% (n=2). The resultant product met relevant USP monograph specifications.
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Authors
J.D. Andersson, J.S. Wilson, J.A. Romaniuk, A.J.B. McEwan, D.N. Abrams, S.A. McQuarrie, K. Gagnon,