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Operational measurements of 18F and 81Rb activities during transport

Introduction
Activity measurement of the produced radionuclide prior its transport to further processing in the clean rooms indicates proper irradiation settings and target functioning. It is particularly true for shortlived radionuclides. Precise online activity measurement of the radionuclides transported from the target to the hot cells in a liquid phase was highly desirable in order to estimate compliance with the required value. In this paper, we present simple operational systems for activity measurement of the irradiated enriched (18O) water for 18F labelled PET radiopharmaceuticals and 81Rb aqueous solution for manufacturing radionuclide generator 81Rb/81mKr.
Material and Methods
Irradiated aqueous solution (2.5 ml of enriched water with 18F up to 200 GBq) is transported via capillary to a synthesis module. Due to spreading out the liquid product on measuring vial walls, measured activity may vary up to 12 %. In order to avoid this variability, we have introduced simple system based on the measurement of several loops of the transporting capillary. The product is then evenly distributed around GM tube positioned in the loops’ centre. Typical GM tube response is displayed on FIG. 1.
The data are recorded and processed online. Maximum mean value of 20 consecutive values is calculated. The GM tube response was calibrated by precise activity measurement of the same product in a calibrated ionizing chamber (Atomlab). Calibration covers full range of the produced 18F activities.
Radionuclide 81Rb for the 81Rb/81mKr generator is produced via proton irradiation of pressurized enriched 82Kr gas. The product deposited on the target walls is washed out by water and transported to a container in a hot cell for filtration before transfer to a clean lab. The solution activity in the container (7–25 GBq) is measured with a GM tube in constant geometry. Typical response of the GM tube to the measured activity of 81Rb is displayed on FIG. 2. For activity determination, the mean value of 200 consecutive readouts starting from the 120th readout following maximum is used. The calibration for the whole range of the produced activities was performed via precise measurement of the cumulative 81Rb activity concentration by standard γ-spectrometry using HPGe detector.
Results and Conclusion
A simple operational system for online activity measurement of 18F and 81Rb in aqueous solutions using GM tube was designed, calibrated and implemented. Long term statistics show that the measured activities do not differ from the values obtained on calibrated ionizing chamber (18F) or γ-spectrometer (81Rb) for more than ± 2.5 %. The method seems to be cheap and rapid for reliable estimate of the produced activities online.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:DRESDEN/oai:qucosa.de:bsz:d120-qucosa-165656
Date19 May 2015
CreatorsStursa, J., Dutka, Z., Svoboda, J., Zach, V.
ContributorsNuclear Physics Institute AS CR, Řež, Czech Republic,, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf,
PublisherHelmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf
Source SetsHochschulschriftenserver (HSSS) der SLUB Dresden
LanguageEnglish
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