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- ItemAlternative chromatographic processes for no-carrier added 177Lu radioisotope separation Part I. Multi-column chromatographic process for clinically applicable(Springer, 2008-09-01) Le, VS; Morcos, N; Zaw, M; Pellegrini, PA; Greguric, IDThe conventional multi-column solid phase extraction (SPE) chromatography technique using di-(2-ethylhexyl)orthophosphoric acid (HDEHP) impregnated OASIS-HLB sorbent based SPE resins (OASIS-HDEHP) was developed for the separation of no-carrier added (n.c.a) Lu-177 from the bulk quantity of ytterbium target. This technique exploited the large variation of lutetium metal ion distribution coefficients in the varying acidity of the HCl solution-OASIS-HDEHP resin systems for the consecutive loading-eluting cycles performed on different columns. The production batches of several hundred mCi n.c.a Lu-177 radioisotope separated from 50 mg Yb target activated in a nuclear reactor of medium neutron nux (Phi = 5 center dot 10(13) n.cm(-2).s(-1)) were successfully performed using the above mentioned separation technique. With the target irradiation in a reactor of thermal neutron flux Phi = 2 center dot 10(14) n.cm(-2).s(-1) or the parallel run of several separation units, many Ci-s of n.c.a Lu-177 can be profitably produced. The OASIS-HDEHP resin based multi-column SPE chromatography technique makes the separation process simple and economic and offers an automation capability for operation in highly radioactive hazardous environments. © 2008, Springer.
- ItemAlternative chromatographic processes for no-carrier added 177Lu radioisotope separation Part II. The conventional column chromatographic separation combined with HPLC for high purity(Springer, 2008-09-01) Van So, L; Morcos, N; Zaw, M; Pellegrini, PA; Greguric, ID; Nevissi, AHPLC technique combined with the simple conventional column solid phase extraction (SPE) chromatography using di-(2-dethylhexyl)orthophosphoric acid (HDEHP) impregnated OASIS-HLB sorbent based SPE resins (OASIS-HDEHP ) was developed for the separation of no-carrier added (n.c.a) 177Lu from the bulk quantity of ytterbium target. This combination strategy was based on combining the advantages of the better resolution of HPLC separation of n.c.a 177Lu from the few milligram level Yb target with the high capacity of the OASISHDEHP column for the separation of 177Lu from the bulk Yb target. The production batches of several hundred mCi activity of n.c.a 177Lu radioisotope separated from 50 mg Yb target activated in a nuclear reactor of medium neutron flux (Φ = 5.1013 n.cm–2.s–1) were successfully performed using this combined separation technique. With the target irradiation in a reactor of higher thermal neutron flux or with the parallel run of several separation units, several Ci-s of n.c.a 177Lu can be profitably produced on a commercial production basis. © 2008, Springer.
- ItemNew SPE column packing material: Retention assessment method and its application for the radionuclide chromatographic separation(Springer, 2008-03-01) Le, VS; Morcos, NThe preparation of the OASIS®-HLB sorbent based solid phase extraction (SPE) resins and their application for the 177Lu radioisotope separation were investigated. Di-(2-ethylhexyl) orthophosphoric acid (HDEHP) impregnated OASIS-HLB sorbent based SPE resins (OASIS-HDEHP) were successfully developed from this investigation. The wettable porosity structure of the moderately extractant impregnated OASIS-HDEHP resins is favorable for the effective diffusion of polar and ionic solutes giving good separation performance. Its good wetting ability offers ease of packing into conventional chromatographic columns. Their off-gassing-free operation makes OASIS-HDEHP columns good for long term use with highly consistent elution dynamics (several dozens of separations perfectly achievable on the same column). The simple method for the capacity factor (k’) evaluation was developed to facilitate the characterization of the SPE chromatographic resin column. A competent procedure using OASISE30RS resin (one member of the OASIS-HDEHP resin group) for the separation of no-carrier added (n.c.a) 177Lu from the bulk amount of Yb target was developed. This separation procedure has showed very good performance with several prominent advantages such as the much shorter separation time (5–6 hours) and high reproducibility. Its high adsorption capacity for Yb and Lu makes it ideal for the separation of the bulky sample (50 mg Yb target for the 20 g weight resin column) for the production of the several Ci of 177Lu radioactivity. © 2008, Springer.