Abstract
Automation of irradiated bismuth target dissolution and astatine recovery from nitric acid media has been achieved at Texas A&M University. This process can be controlled remotely; it does not require any chemical treatment or evaporation of dissolution solution prior to the separation of above-mentioned elements on an extraction chromatography column, making the final product ready within 20 min. The accompanying radio-impurities have been identified and successfully separated from astatine, leading to greater than 99% radiopurity of the desired fractions. The system consists of only one pump and a set of LabVIEW controlled valves, and allows the connection of up to 10 different columns, providing the opportunity to prepare a variety of air dry columns, which can be different column geometries, containing astatine ready for further chemistry or shipment to desired facilities.
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Tereshatov, E. E., Burns, J. D., Schultz, S. J., McCann, L. A., McIntosh, L. A., Tabacaru, G. C., … Yennello, S. J. (2022). Compact automated apparatus for rapid astatine recovery from nitric acid media: Design, application, and impurity characterization. Chemical Engineering Journal, 442. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2022.136176
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