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Evaluation of {sup 186}WS{sub 2} Target Material for Production of High Specific Activity {sup 186}Re via Proton Irradiation: Separation, Radiolabeling and Recovery/Recycling

Authors

Charles, Anster; Najafi Khosrashahi, Firouzeh; Ma, Li; Munindradasa, Chathurya; Hoerres, Rebecca; Lydon, John; Kelley, Steven; Guthrie, James; Rotsch, David; Medvedev, Dmitri; Cutler, Cathy; Li, Yawen; Wilbur, D.; Hennkens, Heather; Jurisson, Silvia

Abstract

Enriched tungsten disulfide ((WS2)-W-186) was evaluated at increasing proton beam currents (20-50 mu A) and times (up to 4 h) on a GE PETtrace cyclotron for production of high specific activity (HSA) Re-186. The HSA Re-186 was separated from the irradiated target as [Re-18[ReO(-) by a liquid-liquid extraction method and radiolabeled with a new N2S2 ligand (222-MAMA-N-ethylpropionate). The enriched W-186 was recovered from the extraction process, analyzed for purity and enrichment, and converted back to the disulfide ((WS2)-W-186). The results demonstrate that the (WS2)-W-186 is an easily pressed target material that can withstand relatively high currents and can be readily recovered and recycled. The Re-186 produced was isolated in high specific activity and readily formed the radiotracers [Re-18[ReO(222-MAMA-N-ethylpropionate and [Re-18[Re(CO)(3)(OH2)(3 (+).