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Production of Y-86 and other radiometals for research purposes using a solution target system (2015)
Paulßen, Elisabeth ; Hoehr, Cornelia ; Hou, Xinchi ; Hanemaayer, Victoire ; Zeisler, Stefan ; Adam, Michael J. ; Ruth, Thomas J. ; Celler, Anna ; Buckley, Ken ; Benard, Francois ; Schaffer, Paul
⁴⁴ᶢSc production using a water target on a 13 MeV cyclotron (2014)
Hoehr, Cornelia ; Paulßen, Elisabeth ; Benard, Francois ; Lee, Chris Jaeil ; Hou, Xinchi ; Badesso, Brian ; Ferguson, Simon ; Miao, Qing ; Yang, Hua ; Buckley, Ken ; Hanemaayer, Victoire ; Zeisler, Stefan ; Ruth, Thomas J. ; Celler, Anna ; Schaffer, Paul
Access to promising radiometals as isotopes for novel molecular imaging agents requires that they are routinely available and inexpensive to obtain. Proximity to a cyclotron center outfitted with solid target hardware, or to an isotope generator for the metal of interest is necessary, both of which can introduce significant hurdles in development of less common isotopes. Herein, we describe the production of ⁴⁴Sc (t₁⸝₂ = 3.97 h, Eavg,β⁺ = 1.47 MeV, branching ratio = 94.27%) in a solution target and an automated loading system which allows a quick turn-around between different radiometallic isotopes and therefore greatly improves their availability for tracer development. Experimental yields are compared to theoretical calculations.
Assessment of the production of medical isotopes using the Monte Carlo code FLUKA: Simulations against experimental measurements (2016)
Infantino, Angelo ; Paulßen, Elisabeth ; Mostacci, Domiziano ; Schaffer, Paul ; Trinczek, Michael ; Hoehr, Cornelia
The Monte Carlo code FLUKA is used to simulate the production of a number of positron emitting radionuclides, ¹⁸F, ¹³N, ⁹⁴Tc, ⁴⁴Sc, ⁶⁸Ga, ⁸⁶Y, ⁸⁹Zr, ⁵²Mn, ⁶¹Cu and ⁵⁵Co, on a small medical cyclotron with a proton beam energy of 13 MeV. Experimental data collected at the TR13 cyclotron at TRIUMF agree within a factor of 0.6 ± 0.4 with the directly simulated data, except for the production of ⁵⁵Co, where the simulation underestimates the experiment by a factor of 3.4 ± 0.4. The experimental data also agree within a factor of 0.8 ± 0.6 with the convolution of simulated proton fluence and cross sections from literature. Overall, this confirms the applicability of FLUKA to simulate radionuclide production at 13 MeV proton beam energy.
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