Production Of Copper-64 Using A Hospital Cyclotron: Targetry, Purification And Quality Analysis

NUCLEAR MEDICINE COMMUNICATIONS(2021)

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Objectives To construct and evaluate a Cu-64 production system that minimises the amount of costly Ni-64, radionuclidic impurities and nonradioactive metal contamination and maximises radiochemical and radionuclidic purity and molar activity; and to report analytical and quality control methods that can be used within typical PET radiochemistry production facilities to measure metal ion concentrations and radiometal molar activities. Methods Low volume was ensured by dissolving the irradiated nickel in a low volume of hydrochloric acid (<1 mL) using the concave gold target backing as a reaction vessel in a custom-built target holder. Removal of contaminating Co-55 and nonradioactive trace metals was ensured by adding an intermediate hydrochloric acid concentration step during the conventional ion-exchange elution process. The radionuclidic purity of the product was determined by half-life measurements, gamma spectroscopy and ion radiochromatography. Trace metal contamination and molar activity were determined by ion chromatography. Results and conclusions On a small scale, suitable for preclinical research, the process produced typically 3.2 GBq Cu-64 in 2 mL solution from 9.4 +/- 2.1 mg nickel-64 electroplated onto a gold target backing. The product had high molar activity (121.5 GBq/mu mol), was free of trace metal contamination detectable by ion chromatography and has been used for many preclinical and clinical PET imaging applications.
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copper-64, purification, quality control, solid targetry
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