Issue 42, 2017

Chemistry and radiochemistry of As, Re and Rh isotopes relevant to radiopharmaceutical applications: high specific activity radionuclides for imaging and treatment

Abstract

The chemistry and radiochemistry of high specific activity radioisotopes of arsenic, rhenium and rhodium are reviewed with emphasis on University of Missouri activities over the past several decades, and includes recent results. The nuclear facilities at the University of Missouri (10 MW research reactor and 16.5 MeV GE PETtrace cyclotron) allow research and development into novel theranostic radionuclides. The production, separation, enriched target recovery, radiochemistry, and chelation chemistry of 72,77As, 186,188Re and 105Rh are discussed.

Graphical abstract: Chemistry and radiochemistry of As, Re and Rh isotopes relevant to radiopharmaceutical applications: high specific activity radionuclides for imaging and treatment

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Upu 2017
Accepted
19 Leo 2017
First published
20 Leo 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 14677-14690

Chemistry and radiochemistry of As, Re and Rh isotopes relevant to radiopharmaceutical applications: high specific activity radionuclides for imaging and treatment

Y. Feng, T. E. Phelps, V. Carroll, F. Gallazzi, G. Sieckman, T. J. Hoffman, C. L. Barnes, A. R. Ketring, H. M. Hennkens and S. S. Jurisson, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 14677 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT02407J

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