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Production and Radiochemical Separation of the Auger Electron Emitter140Nd
J. BrockmannNikolai A. LebedevSyed M. QaimFrank Röschsubject
LanthanideCyclotronElectronsElectronlaw.inventionPhysical PhenomenalawPhysical phenomenaMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeodymiumRadioisotopesAuger electron spectroscopyRadiochemistryIon exchangebusiness.industryPhysicsRadiochemistryAuger electron emitterHematologyGeneral MedicineOncologyYield (chemistry)RadiopharmaceuticalsNuclear medicinebusinessdescription
Among the Auger electron emitters, the radiolanthanide 140Nd has some unique nuclear properties with potential for endoradiotherapeutic applications. In the present study, 140Nd was produced via the 140Ce(3He,3n) nuclear process at the FZ Julich CV28 cyclotron, irradiating CeO2 with 3He particles of 36 MeV primary energy. Yields of about 5 MBq 140Nd per microAh were experimentally obtained. Batch yields of > 100 MBq 140Nd were reached. 140Nd was separated in 75 +/- 5% radiochemical yield using a two-step process, first by extracting the bulk of the target material according to a Ce(IV)/Nd(III) separation, then by final ion exchange purification.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2000-12-29 | Acta Oncologica |