Instantaneous Conversion of [11 C]CO2 to [11 C]CO via Fluoride-Activated Disilane Species.
Carlotta TaddeiSalvatore BongarzoneAntony D GeePublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2017)
The development of a fast and novel methodology to generate carbon-11 carbon monoxide ([11 C]CO) from cyclotron-produced carbon-11 carbon dioxide ([11 C]CO2 ) mediated by a fluoride-activated disilane species is described. This methodology allows up to 74 % conversion of [11 C]CO2 to [11 C]CO using commercially available reagents, readily available laboratory equipment and mild reaction conditions (room temperature). As proof of utility, radiochemically pure [carbonyl-11 C]N-benzylbenzamide was successfully synthesized from produced [11 C]CO in up to 74 % radiochemical yield (RCY) and >99 % radiochemical purity (RCP) in ≤10 min from end of [11 C]CO2 delivery.