A simple and rapid technique for recovery of (99m)Tc from low specific activity (n,gamma)(99)Mo based on solvent extraction and column chromatography.

A simple and inexpensive method of separation of (99m)Tc from (99)Mo produced by neutron activation of (98)Mo via the (98)Mo(n,gamma)(99)Mo nuclear reaction is described. The recovery of (99m)Tc was performed by solvent extraction technique followed by column (active alumina) chromatography. The overall radiochemical yield for the complete separation of (99m)Tc was 85-95% (n=10). The separated Na[(99m)Tc]TcO(4) was of high radionuclidic, radiochemical, and chemical purities. The method can be adopted for routine use of (99m)Tc in hospital radio-pharmacies utilizing low-medium specific activity (n,gamma)(99)Mo produced in a research reactor.

[1]  Sankha Chattopadhyay,et al.  Recovery of 99mTc from Na2[99Mo]MoO4 solution obtained from reactor-produced (n,gamma) 99Mo using a tiny Dowex-1 column in tandem with a small alumina column. , 2008, Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine.

[2]  J. V. Evans,et al.  Zirconium molybdate gel as a generator for technetium-99m--I. The concept and its evaluation. , 1987, International journal of radiation applications and instrumentation. Part A, Applied radiation and isotopes.

[3]  R. E. Boyd Molybdenum-99 : Technetium-99m generator , 1982 .

[4]  S. Chattopadhyay,et al.  A novel technique for the effective concentration of 99mTc from a large alumina column loaded with low specific-activity (n,gamma)-produced 99Mo. , 2008, Applied Radiation and Isotopes.

[5]  P. Saraswathy,et al.  A novel 99mTc delivery system using (n,gamma)99Mo adsorbed on a large alumina column in tandem with Dowex-1 and AgCl columns. , 2002, Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine.