Production of 225 Ac for medical application from 232 Th-metallic targets in Nb-shells irradiated with middle-energy protons

A method for high-scale 225 Ac-production for medical application from a massive metallic 232 Th-target irradiated with 160 MeV-protons is described. The target was made of a metallic Th disk of few mm thickness encapsulated in Nb shell using diffusion welding that provided effective target cooling...

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Published inNew journal of chemistry Vol. 48; no. 18; pp. 8222 - 8232
Main Authors Ermolaev, Stanislav V., Vasiliev, Aleksandr N., Lapshina, Elena V., Kobtsev, Aleksandr A., Zhuikov, Boris L.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 07.05.2024
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Summary:A method for high-scale 225 Ac-production for medical application from a massive metallic 232 Th-target irradiated with 160 MeV-protons is described. The target was made of a metallic Th disk of few mm thickness encapsulated in Nb shell using diffusion welding that provided effective target cooling under an intensive proton beam. Chemical processing started with selectively dissolving Nb and Th in mixtures of HF and HNO 3 of different concentrations. The further chemical treatment included two sequential extractions of Th( iv ) with di(2-ethylhexyl)orthophoshoric acid (HDEHP) and purification of Ac by extraction chromatography with DGA-, LN- and TRU-resins. The “end-to-start” technique, where the eluate of the column filled with one sorbent serves as the eluent for the column with next sorbent, was realized. The achieved total chemical yield of 225 Ac was 87% and radionuclidic purity was better than 99.8% (excepting 0.1–0.2% 227 Ac generated at the end of irradiation). The presented method can provide a hundred GBq of 225 Ac in one irradiation run.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/D3NJ05778J