Cross-linked polyethylene glycol beads to separate 99mtc-pertechnetate from low-specific-activity molybdenum

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We report a kit-based approach for the purification of sodium pertechnetate (99mTcO4 -) from solutions with high MoO4 2- content. Methods: Cross-linked polyethylene glycol resins (ChemMatrix) were used to separate 99mTc and molybdenum in 4N NaOH. The resins were loaded at various flow rates and eluted with water to release 99mTc. The 99mTc solution was passed through a cation exchange resin and an alumina cartridge, followed by saline elution. This process was tested with cyclotron-produced 99mTc using an automated system and disposable kits. Results: Optimal results were obtained by loading 500 mg of resin at flow rates of up to 3.1 mL/min, with quantitative extraction of 99mTc from the molybdate solution and complete release of 99mTc after elution with water. The automated system was highly efficient at isolating Na99mTcO4 within minutes, with a recovery rate of 92.7% ± 1.1% (mean ± SD) using cyclotron-produced 99mTc. Conclusion: ChemMatrix resins were highly effective at separating 99mTcO4 - from molybdate solutions.

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Bénard, F., Zeisler, S. K., Vuckovic, M., Lin, K. S., Zhang, Z., Colpo, N., … Schaffer, P. (2014). Cross-linked polyethylene glycol beads to separate 99mtc-pertechnetate from low-specific-activity molybdenum. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 55(11), 1910–1914. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.114.143834

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