Feasibility study on production of Sc-47 from neutron irradiated Ca target for cancer theranostics applications

Author:

Gizawy Mohamed A.12,Mohamed Nader M. A.3,Aydia Mohamed I.14,Soliman Mohamed A.5,Shamsel-Din Hesham A.12

Affiliation:

1. Radioisotopes Production Facility (RPF), Second Research Reactor (ETRR-2), Atomic Energy Authority , P.O. Box 13759 , Cairo , Egypt

2. Labeled Compounds Department, Hot Labs Center , Atomic Energy Authority , P.O. Box 13759 , Cairo , Egypt

3. Atomic Reactors Department , Atomic Energy Authority , P.O. Box 13759 , Cairo , Egypt

4. Radioactive Isotopes and Generator Department , Atomic Energy Authority , P.O. Box 13759 , Cairo , Egypt

5. Second Research Reactor (ETRR-2), Atomic Energy Authority , P.O. Box 13759 , Cairo , Egypt

Abstract

Abstract Scandium-47 is one of the most useful radioisotopes which is gaining great importance in cancer theranostics applications due to its favorable nuclear and chemical properties. MCNPX2.7.0 code was used to simulate the neutron activation of natural calcium target positioned at a thermal neutron flux of 1.8 × 1014 n cm−2 s−1 in the Egypt Second Research Reactor (ETRR-2). The burn card was used to calculate 47Ca and 47Sc radioactivities during 3 days irradiation and 20 days post-irradiation. The undesirable impurities generated during this period were also calculated. The obtained calculations were found to be in agreement with the experimental measurements. The distribution coefficient value (Kd) of 47Sc(III) as well as 47Ca(II) ions was determined using the commercially available ion-exchanger Chelex 100 in HNO3 and/or HCl media. Radiochemical separation of 47Sc(III) from 47Ca(II) was studied using HNO3 and HCl solutions and the results showed that HNO3 is a better medium than HCl for complete retention and recovery of 47Sc(III), where the recovery yields were 85 ± 1.2 and 95 ± 0.87 % using 1 M HCl and 1 M HNO3 solutions, respectively. The recovery yield obtained in our work was higher than in the reported procedures. Radionuclidic, radiochemical and chemical purities were investigated to ensure the suitability of 47Sc(III) for nuclear medicine applications.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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