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Radionuclide Generators Lab 7

Generators Why? The use of short-lived radionuclides has grown considerably, because larger dosages of these radionuclides can be administered to the patient with only minimal radiation dose and produce excellent image quality. This increasing appreciation of short-lived radionuclides has led to the development of radionuclide generators that serve as convenient sources of their production.

Principles of a Generator A generator is constructed on the principle of the decay-growth relationship between a long-lived parent radionuclide and its short-lived daughter radionuclide. The chemical property of the daughter nuclide must be distinctly different from that of the parent nuclide so that the former can be readily separated

Principles of a Generator In a generator, basically a long-lived parent nuclide is allowed to decay to its short-lived daughter nuclide and the latter is then chemically separated.

The importance of radionuclide generators lies in the fact that they are Easily transportable Serve as sources of short-lived radionuclides in institutions far from the site of a cyclotron or reactor facility

History The first commercial radionuclide generator was the 132Te (t1/2=78 hr)–132I (t1/2=2.3 hr) in the early 1960s. Since then, a number of other generator systems have been developed and tried for routine use in nuclear medicine. Only a few of these generators are of importance in nuclear medicine. They are the 99Mo–99mTc, 113Sn–113m In, 82Sr–82Rb, and 68Ge–68Ga systems.

Structure and Mechanism consists of a glass or plastic column fitted at the bottom with a fritted disk. The column is filled with adsorbent material such as cation- or anion-exchange resin, alumina, and zirconia, on which the parent nuclide is adsorbed. The daughter radionuclide grows as a result of the decay of the parent until either a transient or a secular equilibrium is reached within several half-lives of the daughter

Structure and Mechanism Because there are differences in chemical properties, the daughter activity is eluted in a carrierfree state with an appropriate solvent leaving the parent on the column. After elution, the daughter activity starts to grow again in the column until an equilibrium is reached in the manner mentioned above; the elution of activity can be made repeatedly.

Generator Activity Levels

Typical generator system The daughter activity grown by the decay of the parent is separated chemically from the parent. The eluent in vial A is drawn through the column and the daughter nuclide is collected in vial B under vacuum. Typical generator system

The vial containing the eluant is first inverted onto needle A, and another evacuated vial is inverted onto the other needle B.

The vacuum in the vial on needle B draws the eluant through the column and elutes the daughter nuclide, leaving the parent nuclide on the column.

The vacuum in the vial on needle B draws the eluant through the column and elutes the daughter nuclide, leaving the parent nuclide on the column.

Generator produced radionuclide Technetium-99m has been the most important radionuclide used in nuclear medicine Short half-life (6 hours) makes it impractical to store even a weekly supply The mother isotope in 99Mo, which is reactor produced. Supply problem overcome by obtaining parent Mo-99, which has a longer half-life (67 hours) and continually produces Tc-99m 99Mo can be produced in a reactor or from fission products, but it cannot be produced in a cyclotron (99Mo is a beta emitter, requiring the addition of neutrons, not protons).

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