Feasibility of isotope harvesting at a projectile fragmentation facility: 67Cu

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Abstract

The work presented here describes a proof-of-principle experiment for the chemical extraction of 67Cu from an aqueous beam stop at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL). A 76 MeV/A 67Cu beam was stopped in water, successfully isolated from the aqueous solution through a series of chemical separations involving a chelating disk and anion exchange chromatography, then bound to NOTA-conjugated Herceptin antibodies, and the bound activity was validated using instant thin-layer chromatography (ITLC). The chemical extraction efficiency was found to be 88±3% and the radiochemical yield was ≥95%. These results show that extraction of radioisotopes from an aqueous projectile-fragment beam dump is a feasible method for obtaining radiochemically pure isotopes.

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Mastren, T., Pen, A., Peaslee, G. F., Wozniak, N., Loveless, S., Essenmacher, S., … Lapi, S. E. (2014). Feasibility of isotope harvesting at a projectile fragmentation facility: 67Cu. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep06706

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