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Highly Efficient Separation of Ultratrace Radioactive Copper Using a Flow Electrolysis Cell.

Yumi SugoShin-Ichi OhiraHinako ManabeYo-Hei MaruyamaNaoaki YamazakiRyoma MiyachiKei TodaNoriko S IshiokaMasanobu Mori
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
Preparing compounds containing the radioisotope 64 Cu for use in positron emission tomography cancer diagnostics is an ongoing area of research. In this study, a highly efficient separation method to recover 64 Cu generated by irradiating the target 64 Ni with a proton beam was developed by employing a flow electrolysis cell (FE). This system consists of (1) applying a reduction potential for the selective adsorption of 64 Cu from the target solution when dissolved in HCl and (2) recovering the 64 Cu deposited onto the carbon working electrode by desorbing it from the FE during elution with 10 mmol/L HNO 3 , which applies an oxidation potential. The 64 Cu was selectively eluted at approximately 30 min under a flow rate of 0.5 mL/min from the injection to recovery. The newly developed flow electrolysis system can separate the femtomolar level of ultratrace radioisotopes from the larger amount of target metals as an alternative to conventional column chromatography.
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