Membrane-based microfluidic solvent extraction of Ga-68 from aqueous Zn solutions: towards an automated cyclotron production loop

  • Svenja Trapp
  • , Tom Lammers
  • , Gokce Engudar
  • , Cornelia Hoehr
  • , Antonia G. Denkova
  • , Elisabeth Paulssen
  • , Robin M. de Kruijff

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Abstract

Background: The radionuclide Ga-68 is commonly used in nuclear medicine, specifically in positron emission tomography (PET). Recently, the interest in producing Ga-68 by cyclotron irradiation of [68Zn]Zn nitrate liquid targets is increasing. However, current purification methods of Ga-68 from the target solution consist of multi-step procedures, thus, leading to a significant loss of activity through natural decay. Additionally, several processing steps are needed to recycle the costly, enriched target material. Results: To eventually allow switching from batch to continuous production, conventional batch extraction and membrane-based microfluidic extraction were compared. In both approaches, Ga-68 was extracted using N-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine in chloroform as the organic extracting phase. Extraction efficiencies of up to 99.5% ± 0.6% were achieved within 10 min, using the batch approach. Back-extraction of Ga-68 into 2 M HCl was accomplished within 1 min with efficiencies of up to 94.5% ± 0.6%. Membrane-based microfluidic extraction achieved 99.2% ± 0.3% extraction efficiency and 95.8% ± 0.8% back-extraction efficiency into 6 M HCl. When executed on a solution irradiated with a 13 MeV cyclotron at TRIUMF, Canada, comparable efficiencies of 97.0% ± 0.4% were achieved. Zn contamination in the back-extracted Ga-68 solution was found to be below 3 ppm. Conclusions: Microfluidic solvent extraction is a promising method in the production of Ga-68 achieving high efficiencies in a short amount of time, potentially allowing for direct target recycling. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Article number9
JournalEJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Funding

This study was financed by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) under the Project Number 16913. The project is supported by NRG, Urenco, UMCG, Fluidomica and TRIUMF. TRIUMF receives funding via a contribution agreement with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC).

Keywords

  • Cyclotron production
  • Ga-68
  • Medical radionuclide production
  • Metal contaminants
  • Microfluidic solvent extraction
  • Zinc nitrate liquid target

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