S. Chattopadhyay, Samarjit Singha, Shayantani Ash, Luna Barua, Devaraj G. Mahesh, Sujata SahaDas, Madhusmita, Md. Nayer Alam, Umesh Kumar, Suprakash Roy, Prosenjit Dhang, S. Dey
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Production and radiochemical separation of 68Ge from irradiated Ga–Ni alloy target in 30 MeV cyclotron
Gallium-68 [t
1/2: 67.7 min, β+ (89 %)] has application in PET imaging mainly for prostate cancer and neuroendocrine tumours. Gallium-68 is generally obtained from a 68Ge/68Ga generator. It is therefore an important task to prepare 68Ge (t
1/2 = 271 days) radiochemical for the manufacture of 68Ge/68Ga generator to cater for the needs of various nuclear medicine centres. Germanium-68 has been produced successfully after irradiation of indigenously developed Ga–Ni targets in a 30 MeV cyclotron and chemical processing of the irradiated targets using an indigenous semi-automated module. The Ga–Ni targets were prepared by an electroplating method. The 68Ge has been radiochemically separated from irradiated Ga–Ni targets using Sephadex G-25 column chromatography. The chemical separation yield and radionuclidic purity of 68Ge were about 70 % (n = 3) and about 98.3 % (n = 3), respectively.