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Production, Collection, and Purification of <sup>47</sup>Ca for the Generation of <sup>47</sup>Sc through Isotope Harvesting at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
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An experiment was performed at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory using a 140 MeV/nucleon <sup>48</sup>Ca beam and a flowing-water target to produce <sup>47</sup>Ca for the first time with this production route. A production rate of 0.020 ± 0.004 <sup>47</sup>Ca nuclei per incoming beam particle was measured. An isotope harvesting system attached to the target was used to collect radioactive cationic products, including <sup>47</sup>Ca, from the water on a cation-exchange resin. The <sup>47</sup>Ca collected was purified using three separation methods optimized for this work: (1) DGA extraction chromatography resin with HNO<sub>3</sub> and HCl, (2) AG MP-50 cation-exchange resin with an increasing concentration gradient of HCl, and (3) AG MP-50 cation-exchange resin with a methanolic HCl gradient. These methods resulted in ≥99 ± 2% separation yield of <sup>47</sup>Ca with 100% radionuclidic purity within the limits of detection for HPGe measurements. Inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) was used to identify low levels of stable ions in the water of the isotope harvesting system during the irradiation and in the final purified solution of <sup>47</sup>Ca. For the first time, this experiment demonstrated the feasibility of the production, collection, and purification of <sup>47</sup>Ca through isotope harvesting for the generation of <sup>47</sup>Sc for nuclear medicine applications.
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