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Study of 223 Ra uptake mechanism on hydroxyapatite and titanium dioxide nanoparticles as a function of pH.

Petra SuchánkováEkaterina KuklevaKarel ŠtambergPavel NyklMartin VlkJan Kozempel
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
The mechanism of 223 Ra uptake on hydroxyapatite and titanium dioxide nanoparticles was studied as a function of pH. Both materials are widely used in food industry and medicine. They offer properties suitable for labelling with medicinal radionuclides, particularly for targeted radionuclide therapy. The selected isotope, 223 Ra, is an alpha emitter widely used in targeted alpha particle therapy due to high-dose delivery in very small tissue volume, nevertheless the results are applicable for any radium isotope including 226 Ra. The study was performed in the pH range 4.5 to 12 for hydroxyapatite nanoparticles and 2 to 12 for titanium dioxide nanoparticles in Britton-Robinson buffer solution. Both nanomaterials at pH 6 and higher showed that over 95% of the radium has been sorbed. According to the applied chemical equilibrium model, the most important species playing a role in sorption on the edge-sites were RaCO 3 , RaPO 4 - , RaHPO 4 and Ra(Ac - ) 2 , and Ra 2+ and RaH 2 PO 4 + on layer-sites. All experiments were conducted under free air conditions and no negative impact of CO 2 was found. The surface complexation model was found suitable for describing radium uptake by the studied hydroxyapatite and titanium dioxide nanomaterials.
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