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New precipitation method for isolation of 99mTc from irradiated 100Mo target

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Technetium-99m is the most widely used radionuclide in nuclear medicine. This work describes the method to separate <sup>99m</sup>Tc from irradiated <sup>100</sup>Mo target. For this purpose we utilized formation of ammonium molybdenum phosphate (AMP) and have optimized the four parameters of the process. The proposed process is promising and allows fast separation of macroamounts of molybdenum without co-precipitation of <sup>99m</sup>Tc. The concentration of molybdenum in solution after precipitation of AMP was lower than 300 µg ml<sup>-1</sup>. Additional purification using <i>AnaLigTc</i>-<i>02</i> is required to obtain solution with lower concentration of molybdenum.

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