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Production of no-carrier-added radiobromine: new nickel selenide target and optimized separation by dry distillation

  • Katharina Breunig , Ingo Spahn EMAIL logo , Stefan Spellerberg und Heinz H. Coenen
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 9. Februar 2015

Abstract

Nickel(II) selenide (NiSe) was investigated as a new high-current target material for cyclotron production of radiobromine, as it contains a higher amount of selenium and has a lower melting point than the widely used Cu2Se. Using a slanted target system, NiSe was successfully tested up to beam currents of 16 μA so far. With regard to the isolation of no-carrier-added (n.c.a.) radiobromide from the target material, an improved dry distillation device with high yields of 76% – 86% was developed. The implementation of a special custom-made quartz funnel decreased the dead volume of the apparatus and a quartz capillary for trapping the radiobromine allowed to concentrate the radioactivity in a small volume of less than 100 μL of 0.1 M NaOH, ready for immediate subsequent radiosyntheses. Thus, the new apparatus improves the handling of the isolation procedure and the radioactive product. The radiochemical purity of the resulting solution of n.c.a. [*Br]bromide was verified by radio-IC where no other species were detected.

Acknowledgement

The authors would like to thank Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. S. M. Qaim for very helpful discussions and his constant constructive advice. Sincere thanks also go to the staff of the glass blowing workshop for manufacturing and helpful expert advice and as well to the operator-team of the BC1710 cyclotron, both of the Forschungszentrum Jülich.

Received: 2014-11-21
Accepted: 2014-12-22
Published Online: 2015-2-9
Published in Print: 2015-5-28

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